Tag: celtic moon goddess
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Nicnevin: Queen of the Witches and Lady of the Unseelie Court

In Scottish folklore, Nicnevin emerges as the Queen of the Witches, intertwining goddess, witch, and fae queen elements. Originating from 16th-century texts, she symbolizes transformation, female sovereignty, and chaos. Associated with the moon and the Wild Hunt, her enduring presence inspires rituals of reverence for the unseen, echoing strength and wisdom.
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Rhiannon: Moon Goddess of Horses and Sovereignty

Rhiannon, a goddess in Welsh mythology, embodies the themes of endurance, sovereignty, and truth. Featured in the Mabinogion, her enchanting story includes her marriage to Pwyll and her unjust punishment. Representing resilience, she teaches the importance of dignity in adversity, inviting reflection and a connection to nature and freedom.