|
Gaulish Gods
Abnoba
|
Goddess
of the hunt |
Sphere
|
Skill
and Luck |
Alignment
|
Scrupulous |
Bestowed Major Powers
|
Karma,
Photographic Reflexes, Reflect |
Belenos
|
God
of healing and light, and referred to as "The Shining One". He
is in charge of the welfare of sheep and cattle. His wife is the goddess
Belisama. They can be compared with Apollo and Minerva |
Sphere
|
Light
and Animal |
Alignment
|
Principled |
Bestowed Major Powers
|
Healing
Touch, Alter Physical Structure Light, Control Animals |
Belisama
|
Goddess
of light and fire, the forge and of crafts. She is the wife of the god
Belenos |
Sphere
|
Fire
and Light |
Alignment
|
Anarchist |
Bestowed Major Powers
|
Alter
Physical Structure Fire |
Bestowed
Minor Powers |
Fire
Expulsion, Energy Expulsion, Microwave Expulsion, Magma Expulsion |
Cerunnos
|
Cernunnos
was the god of the underworld and of animals. The horned (reindeer
horns) god of virility, he is accompanied by a ram-headed serpent and a
stag. He was often depicted holding a bag of money, possibly signifying
he was considered a god of fertility also. |
Sphere
|
Animals
and Death |
Alignment
|
Anarchist |
Bestowed Major Powers
|
Reincarnated |
Epona
|
The
horse goddess also associated with sovereignty and rulership. Usually
portrayed as riding a mare, sometimes with a foal |
Sphere
|
Knowledge
and Animals |
Alignment
|
Unprincipled |
Bestowed Major Powers
|
Genius |
Bestowed
Minor Powers |
Animal
Abilities Hoofed, Precognition, Retrocognition, True Sight |
Esus
|
God
equated with war and speed. Human sacrifices to Esus were hanged and
skewered with a sword. Esus is usually pictured as a woodcutter. His
sacred animal was the bull |
Sphere
|
War and
Speed |
Alignment
|
Anarchist |
Bestowed Major Powers
|
Sonic
Speed, Invulnerable |
Bestowed
Minor Powers |
Forearm
Claws, Projectile Expulsion |
Mania
|
A
lunar and nocturnal goddess |
Sphere
|
Night
and Earth |
Alignment
|
Anarchist |
Bestowed Major Powers
|
Alter
Physical Structure Shadow |
Bestowed
Minor Powers |
Ghost
Stealth, True sight |
Sucellus
|
God
of agriculture and forests, and of alcoholic beverages (he is often
shown carrying a beer barrel suspended from a pole), and a hammer god. |
Sphere
|
Nature and
Water |
Alignment
|
Unprincipled |
Bestowed Major Powers
|
Control
Insects, Hydrokinesis |
Bestowed
Minor Powers |
Plant
Abilities, Animal Abilities Fish |
Taranis
|
The
name Taranis derives from the Indo-European root 'taran' meaning
thunderer or thunder. He has been depicted as a wise, patriarchal being
holding a lightning bolt and a solar wheel (hurling his wheel through
the clouds, unleashed the terrible din we call thunder). Taranis is the
god of the wheel, associated with forces of change. |
Sphere
|
Justice
and Sky |
Alignment
|
Scrupulous |
Bestowed Major Powers
|
Celestialkinesis,
Alter Physical Structure Electrical |
Bestowed
Minor Powers |
Electrical
Expulsion, Flight |
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