| Celtic Deities V |
| Scathach The great warrioress who ran a training school for warriors. Sister to Aife, who taught women to fight, the two were in perpetual competition with each other. Scena Wife to Amergin, possibly once a Goddess of confluence. Scota A Mother Goddess. She was the wife of Mil, and the mother of the Milesians who invaded Ireland, and the daughter of the Egyptian pharoah Cingris. Segomo A continental war God. Sequana (Sequona) An Earth and River Goddess. The river Seine is named for her. Sheila na Gig A Goddess of regneration. Sin One-time patron Goddess of warriors. Sinann Grand-daughter of Manann, she was the namesake and Goddess of the River Shannon. Sirona Yet another goddess of healing. Slaine Possibly once a deity of the healing arts. Somhlth A deity with incarnation. He represents the pure masculine energy. Sul A Goddess of hot springs, she had a shrine near the present day spa at Aquae Sulis, in England. Taillte An Irish Goddess of competition and the Lughnasadh Sabbat. Said to have been the foster-mother of the Sun God Lugh. Taisch Taisch was the Gaelic name given to "second sight", the involuntary ability of seeing the future or distant events or otherworldly things. It originated in the Scottish highlands. Taliesin Minor barley God. Taranis In Druid mythology, Taranis is the god of the wheel, associated with forces of change. He is also 1 god associated with the weather aspects of Jupiter or Zeus. Taranus A thunder God in Celtic Gaul. Tea Goddess of the Royal Stronghold at Tara, some say the site is named for her. Tethra A sea god Teutates Probably a tribal God. Teyrnon A minor fertility God. Tiranis A solar deity associated with the solar wheel Tlachtga A Samhain Goddess. Triuduana A Goddess of the Edinburgh area, rather than submit the the Pict King Nechtan's advances, she plucked out her own eyes in order to destroy her beauty Tuan MacCairill A God of animals and woodlands. Tuatha De Dannan The Irish gods. Drove the former race of Fir Bolgs into Cannaught symbolizing the driving of aboriginals into the west by the Celtic invaders. Their major chiefs were the Dagda, Len, Lugh, Midir Lyr, Mannanan, Morrigu, Cleena, Aine, Sinend, and Nudd. Turrean A lovely Goddess turned into an Irish Wolfhound by a jealous rival. The two are often noted as the Maiden and Crone. Uathach A warrior Goddess similar to her mother, Scathach. Urien A minor sun God. Vitiris Wisdom God. Viviane See Nimue. Sometimes seen as one and the same, sometimes as entirely seperate beings Ysbadadden A sacrificial God fated to die if his successor were to marry his daughter |