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Gwynn Ap Nudd, the Welsh God of the Dead

Like most of the Gods of the old Pagan religions, Gwynn ap Nudd carried many titles. Gwynn ap Nudd was a God of the dead and was the conductor of souls to the afterlife. He was a God of war, of battle, of death and of the hunt. Gwynn ap Nudd was also Lord of the Underworld, and the patron Deity of fallen soldiers. He was also said to have ridden with the wild hunt and helped to hunt down souls that hid in the crags trying to escape moving on to the afterlife.

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The Celtic Irish God Dagda

Strong, fierce and formidable, the Dagda is one of the oldest and most renowned of the ancient Irish-Celtic Pagan Gods. Dagda or “the Dagda” means “good God” , The Dagda is the son of the Celtic Goddess Danu. He is father to many Gods, the most notable being the Goddess Brigid and the God Aengus mac Oc. Dagda is often called the Druids of the Gods, and is the God of the Earth, God of Treaties, God of feasts and the God of sexual potency. The Dagda is lord of both life and death, and is considered the leader of the Tuatha De Danann

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