Goddess  C

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Ceres: (Roman)
Goddess of the Harvest.

Cessair: (Celtic)
She is one if the greatest magicians ever to trod the soil of the earth. She was the first queen of Ireland and she inhabited the land after the Great Flood with her female followers.

Cerridwen: (Welsh)
Moon and Harvest Goddess, also associated with the Dark Mother aspect of the Crone.
In Celtic lore Cerridwen had the ability to transform into various creatures such as a greyhound, otter, hawk, and a hen. Her name refers to the color white and is connected to a Celtic legend related to “the White One” a mythical sow. (Ref 2)

The Crone: (Celtic)
One aspect of the Triple Goddess. She represents old age or death, winter, the end of it all things, the waning moon, post-menstrual phases of women’s lives. All destruction that precedes regeneration through her cauldron of rebirth.

 

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