Attendants: Deimos (Panic). Phobos (Fear). Enyo (Goddess of War). Eris (Strife). The Keres (Goddesses of the Valkyren).
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HEPHAISTOS. His Epithets: The Lame One. The Outcast Purifier of Guilt. Manifestor of Holiness. The Visible Fire. The Divine Craftsman. The Divine Armorer. Maker of Glorious Habitations. Captor of beauty in texture of steel. Nurseling of the Sea. Divinity Manifest on Earth. Maker of the Ship of the Sun.
His Attributes: The Forge. The Hammer. Pincers. Pilos (workman's cap) Leather apron. The Volcano.
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His Character: Mars is the principal deity of warfare: not only human warfare but also the defense of crops, herds and land against depredation and other mischance. He is the God of March, the month of new beginnings, new hope; of setting forth on every kind of activity. In Rome the chief organization in his honor was that of the Salii, the warrior priests who celebrated his great public festivals with their dancing and processions: he was patron also of the Arval Brotherhood, whose members were dedicated to safeguarding farm stock and crops against disease, flood, etc. The wolf is associated with him for its fierce spirit and the unity of the pack: and in particular the she-wolf who rescued his sons, Romulus and Remus. The woodpecker, Picus, accompanies him: it is the awakener and sounder of alarm.
His attributes: The Sword. The Spear. The Sacred Shields. Helm and Armor. The Fig Tree. Wolf. Woodpecker.
ZOLCANUS (VULCAN)
His Character: Volcanus is the God of fire, of volcanoes and of furnaces of the smelting and casting of metals As the deity of fire he is associated with Vesta the Hearth goddess whose dedicated maidens tend the never-extinguished dame. As protector against the destructive power of volcanic eruptions and of conflagrations he Is guardian of cities and of their stocks of grain, oil and other food-stuffs; In these aspects he has as allies the Nymphs, who bring water in abundance from spring and river. Besides being the protector of Earth generally he is also the mystic guardian of the sacred from the profane.
His attributes: Tunic leaving right shoulder bare. The volcanic peak. In later times all the attributes of Hephaetos.
SETHLANS: Deity of Fire. Comparable to the primitive Roman Vulcan.
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His Character: Ninurta has a strong agricultural aspect. Following an ancient syncretistic confusion he is sometimes ascribed to Saturn; but the error of this Is manifest. He is essentially a deity of combat and pursuit. The club which is his characteristic weapon is sometimes shown a his symbol, in which case it is flanked by two undulating serpents. Sometimes Ninurta holds the club in his right hand while with his left he grasps like a falcon of the chase, an eagle with wings outspread.
NUSKU: His epithets: Wise Prince. Flame of Heaven. Exalter of the Sacred Torch. His character: Nusku, deity of fire, Is particularly associated with the fire of the temple. He it is who carries to the Gods the fragrance of incense, and the essence of burnt offerings and of sacred feasts. His activity is represented also by the volcanic fires which raise the mountains into high cones and by the spiritual fire which enlightens human darkness. He it is also who, bathed in splendor hurls down from on high the meteoric fire of heaven. He carries a lamp of archaic form, or a shining scepter. "Nusku of the Brilliant Scepter" is one of his titles.
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His Attributes: Two faces, Three legs and seven arms (representing the asymmetrical forms of fire). Flames springing from his mouth. Wood. Torch. Fan. Axe. The Spoon for making priestly libations. The Brahmanic Cord. The Ram (upon which he rides).
DURGA. Her epithets: The Unapproachable. The Calmly Invincible. Radiant in Battle. Virgin Power. Patroness of Multitudes. Slayer of Demonkind. Victorious In War. Protector of the Just. She whose Beauty is Unchanging. The Dangerous One.
Her Attributes: The Tiara. Serene and beautiful countenance at all times. The Sword; the Bow; the Spear. Many arms wielding Swords or other weapons of war The lion (upon which she rides).
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HERU-BAHUTET (Horus of Edfu): His epithets: Great One. Son of the Sun. The Mighty Guardian. Remover of the Head of Sutekh. He who enchains the forces of darkness. The Hawk upon his Column. Restrainer of the Serpent. The Master Iron-worker. Patron of Ironworkers. Lord of the Forge. He whose Splendor consumes. He whose Light purifies. The winged Disk whose Uraei flames forth terror. Furious in the Combat . The Victorious One. Thrice-crowned
Lion.
His image: Of Hawk-headed human form the God wears the Skhemti (the conjoined crown, of Upper and Lower Egypt) upon his Old Kingdom headdress. He is garmented in kilt, battle corselet and collar. He bears the Iron Mace, the Spear or the Bow.
SEKHET (SEKHMET): Her epithets: Great Goddess. The Sacred One. The
Powerful One. The Vehement One. The Red-garmented. She who Dominates The Mighty Flame. Flame of Protection. Flame of Retribution. Eye of Ra. Uraeus of Ra. The Greatly Beloved One. Strength. Mighty in Heaven. Mighty among the Gods. The Pre-eminent. She who Purifies. Guardian of Souls.
Her image: Lioness-headed female form. Of Immense dignity, the Goddess bears the Papyrus Scepter and the Ankh. Her Old Kingdom headdress Is surmounted by the Solar Disk and encircling Uraeus or by the Disk and Horns of Hathor superimposed upon two tall, multi-sectioned plumes or by the Uraeus alone, up-reared In power. The Goddess may appear standing or she may be enthroned.
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BELATUCADROS (Britain) : God of war and of the destruction. His name means "fair shining one". The Romans clearly equated him with their god Mars.
COCIDIUS (Britain): A god associated sometimes with forests and hunting but sometimes with War (Therefore equated with Mars in the latter sense and with Silvanus in the former).
CONALL CERNACH (Ireland): Powerful warrior; his name means "strong and victorious".
MACHA (Ireland): The third of the three war goddesses known as the Morrigan. Macha feeds on the heads of slain enemies.
MEDB (Ireland): Queen of Connacht, her name means "she who intoxicates". A goddess of war. Where the Morrigan use magic in battle, Medb wields a weapon herself. The mere sight of Medb blinds enemies, and she is said to run faster than the fastest horse.
TEUTATES (Gaul): God of fertility, war, and wealth. His name means "the god of the tribe". Human sacrifices were made to him (typically drowned in great cauldrons). He is credited with inventing all the crafts of mankind. He is the equivalent of the Roman god Mars, but clearly hold associations with Vulcan/Hephaistos as well.
TYR (or TIW, ZIW) is the ancient god of War and the Lawgiver of the gods. Early on, was the leader of the Norse Pantheon, but was supplanted by Odin much later. Tyr is excellent in all manners of Justice, fair play, and Right Action. His connections with the Roman Ares are therefore quite pronounced.
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