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Alaunus.

If the ancient northern Europeans were good at anything it is prophecy. Alaunus grants all powers of ESP par excellence. That includes: knowledge of the 3 times, telepathy, empathy, remote viewing, x-ray vision and even dreamwalking and astral projection. Want to be Bran from game of thrones? Check this one out. Alaunus also has good healing properties.


Ambisagrus.

He is the god of weather. He can affect any weather related phoenomena but the true magician will immediately realize the opportunity of calling the lightning god inside. Indeed the weather is not only up there in the sky but also inside. Just as the clouds can produce lightning so can you. But by all means that doesn`t mean you cannot enjoy a good snowstorm every now and then to avoid school. Enjoy!


Axentiomarus. 

What does a tribal warlike society with poor hygiene need most? That's right: Protection. Whether its disease or violence or any other hazard Axentiomarus is your protector. 


Belenus

One of the most widely worshiped celtic gods. He is a master of healing. Be sure to let him guide you in hand on healing as much as in the use of herbs and brews.


Cernunos 

He is par excellence a god of abundance. In nature that means life, abundance in plants and animals but in day to day life it means fertility and money. Cernunos gives potency and solves any erectile dysfunctions in men and makes women fertile and balances their hormones.


Maponos

For ancient celts fertility was very important. Youth was very much associated with fertility and as such much desired. But in the modern world I need not mention the benefits of channeling a god that bestows prolonged youth upon the practitioner, be he male or female.


Rudianos

A prehistoric, later celtic war god equated to mars in roman times. Of course war is probably not something the reader will ever be involved in, but there are modern benefits to be reaped from summoning war gods. As a war god Rudianos is exceptionally powerful and gives willpower and courage and strength of heart to the practitioner to face the challenges in his life. However Rudianos is also the giver of victory, but you might want to rethink certain requests for victory because victory is not achieved unless there is a war to achieve the victory in. As such he will cause severe conflict that might not always be convenient. The victory is assured though.


Epona

Much like Cernunos she gives all the benefits of fertility and even more so, but cannot be relied upon for bringing wealth. 


Lugh

He is a bestower of strength against oppression. Also he gives inspiration and skill in arts.


Caillech (pronounced kaylix)

A mysterious spirit and guardian of the veil between the living and the dead. She was believed to guide the souls of the dead to the underworld. On a practical side she was used by celts to talk to their dead ancestors. However there are other necromantic possibilities available here. Any necromancer's work would be much easier by summoning the Caillech be it simple conversation or binding souls and using them in rituals and other dark arts that require actual contact with the world of the dead.


Morrigan

There is no other celtic goddess that is more feared or revered than mighty Morrigan herself. She is generally fierce and harsh but also like a mother. She is a goddess of war which means she has the same traits as Rudianos only much more powerful and vicious. She brings visions of tragedy so that one might avoid it. She also bestows rulership and authority making the practitioner fierce and fearsome like her and is also known as a bringer of wealth. 


The Dagda. 

The allfather of Irish mythology and most powerful god. He has power over human emotions. He gives both attraction and fertility to the practitioner. In addition to that the Dagda is an extremely potent teacher of magick and ritual and the virtues of herbs and precious stones. He will usually find a way to communicate to you but it is ideal to be at least a beginner in ESP.