The female manifestation of the great diety energy. She is worshipped in her goddess forms as an individual, and also often as the femine power. The Goddess, or Isis, is always represented on the altar.By candle, herb crystal, or statue
Camulus Celtic god of war and sky (akin to the god Mars, only more savage according to legend). His name signifies "heaven" or meaning "of the invincible sword".
Morrigan Celtic dark aspect of the Triple Goddess, also the Crone aspect of the Goddess. She is the Queen of the Witches, and the Goddess of Magick. Associated with revenge, night, magick, prophecy, wisdom, war and peace. Her name means "the great queen."
Dagda Celtic earth god. His name means "the good god." He is the god of the hunt and of supply, yet he is of simple tastes, and never of indulgence
Brigit Celtic goddess of the hearth, fire, and of poetry. he is one of the best loved of all dieties, and in fact, the sabbat of Candlemas is held in her honor. She is the only Pagan diety to survie into the Christian pantheon of saints.
Angus The Celtic form of the Greek god Eros. He specializes in the beauty of song and painting, and is the god of beauty and love. He is very helpful in matters having to do with the arts, inspiration, and innocent love.
Aphrodite The Greek goddess of sexual love. She is helpful in matters concerning lust and temporary aphrodesiacs, but not so good in dealing with matters of emotional love. Still, she is a nice lady, and tends to help whenever possible.
Aradia The Italian Witch goddess. Lore says that she was came to Earth to earth to teach Witches of her mother, Diana's magick.
Arianrhod The Welsh star goddess. She is also known as the goddess of time and karma, fertility, the moon, beauty, and of reincarnation. In Wales, she is the mother aspect of the Triple Goddess.
Diana The Roman goddess of nature and the moon. She is also commonly known by her Greek form of Artemis. She is also the goddess of independant feminine power. Some people find her moody, and difficult to work directly with, but she is very wise and stubborn, which can prove to be very useful in many matters.
Athena The Greek warrior goddess. She is also the diety of intelligence and of the arts, and of peace. She is often represented by an owl.
Bona Dea The Roman earth goddess of fertility. She is solely worshipped by women, and in fact, statues of men are traditionally covered during time of ritual when she is involved. She is very powerful and has a strong sense of feminine energy, yet she is rather stubbornly anti-male.
Cerridwen Welsh goddess of the moon, grain,a nd nature. She is also referred to as the Dark Mother aspect of the goddess. According to lore, her cauldron is heavy with wisdom and magick, and she allows very few people to tase of it. It is difficult to get her attention, but when you do, you can accomplish just about anything with her help.
Hu Gadarn Druidic god of the underworld and of the astral planes. He is the Celtic form of the Horned God, and he is the diety of nature, virility, fertility, animals, sex, reincarnation, and shamanism. He is always very helpful if you can manage to keep his attention long enough. It is easiest to find him in deep forests, away from most civilization.
Folla Nordic goddess of abundance. She is the diety of health, healing, and wealth. She is very helpful in matters concerning prosperity, success, and for any healing ritual.
Hathor Egyptian sky goddess. She is the goddess of pleasure, joy, love, music, and dancing. She is also a protectoress of women.
Rhiannon Welsh goddess of fertility and of foriegn worlds. Her name means "The Great or Divne Queen."
Vesta Roman goddess of the fire, both domestically and in ritual. Domestically, she presides over the hearth and over the preperation of meals.
Scathach Celtic goddess of the martial arts. She is the great warrior woman and prophetess. She is the destroyer aspect of the Dark Goddess.
Nehalennia Celtic goddess of guardianship, she symbolizes the prosperity and abundance of the earth. She protects travellers during their life, and also on their journey through the afterlife.
Lugh Celtic sun god who posseses a magic spear and magic hound. He is "the master of all art," an accomplished carpenter, smith, warrior, harpist, poet, and physician.
Diancecht Celtic god of medicine who once saved Ireland. He is married to Morrigan.
Goibniu The Celtic form of the Greek god Hephaestus. He is the forger of weapons who posseses a potion that enables invisibility. He is known as the "devine archetiect."
Mider Celtic god of the Underworld.
Cermait (Ogma) Celtic god of eloquence and literature, who is known as the king of the bards.
Manannan Celtic god of the headlands. He is the patron of sailors and merchants, and has the gift of inexhaustable life.
Freya Scandinavian moon goddess.
Dryads Greek feminine spirits of the trees.
Muses Greek goddess of inspiration.
Selene Greek goddess of the moon and solutions to problems.
Bast Egyptian goddess of protector of cats. She also guides and protects those on journeys.
Maat Egyptian goddess of justice and of the divine order.
Nephtys Egyptian goddess of surprises, sisters, and midwives.
Nuit The Egyptian sky mother.
Ceres Roman goddess of the harvest.
Flora Roman goddess of Spring and birth.
Fortuna The Roman goddess of fate.
Venus The Roman goddess of love and romance.