Celtic goddess quiz
Oct. 15th, 2007 03:21 pmAnd the result comes as no surprise:


What Celtic Goddess are You? (With pictures)

The Morrigu (or Morrigan) was a Celtic War Goddess who delighted in setting men at war. She fought in battles herself, and at times hovered like a crow over the warring men. She was represented as fully armed, carrying two spears in her hand, and wherever there was war, she was there. Her battle cry is said to be louder than that of a thousand men. You are spiteful, cruel, and dark. But those who befiend you are on your good side for life.
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What Celtic Goddess are You? (With pictures)

The Morrigu (or Morrigan) was a Celtic War Goddess who delighted in setting men at war. She fought in battles herself, and at times hovered like a crow over the warring men. She was represented as fully armed, carrying two spears in her hand, and wherever there was war, she was there. Her battle cry is said to be louder than that of a thousand men. You are spiteful, cruel, and dark. But those who befiend you are on your good side for life.
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Date: 2007-10-15 09:04 pm (UTC)"One of the best known Celtic goddesses is Aine, Goddess of fertility, who is exceedingly friendly to men and worshipped for her powers of bestowing fertility, abundance and prosperity. She is said to have mated with several humans, having created a magical fairy/human race. Aine once stole an Irish Earl's cloak while he swam in a river, and would not return it to him until he agreed to marry him. You like guys, and love having them around. You love the high life, and have the tendency to judge a book by its cover."
Yeeeeeah, actually, I can see it...(I got the goddess of reincarnation, which I think is pretty nifty since a bunch of my family is Hindu)
~Ruby