{
  "api": "celtic-gods",
  "title": "Celtic Gods and Mythological Figures",
  "description": "Deities and legendary figures from Irish, Welsh, and Gaulish Celtic mythology.",
  "emoji": "🍀",
  "license": "GPL-2.0-or-later",
  "count": 18,
  "self": "https://gratisapi.com/api/celtic-gods/index",
  "endpoints": {
    "list": "https://gratisapi.com/api/celtic-gods/index",
    "item": "https://gratisapi.com/api/celtic-gods/{id}"
  },
  "fields": [
    "domain",
    "id",
    "name",
    "notes",
    "tradition"
  ],
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    {
      "id": "the-dagda",
      "name": "The Dagda",
      "domain": "Fertility, abundance, and wisdom",
      "tradition": "Irish",
      "notes": "Father-figure of the Tuatha De Danann, owning a cauldron of plenty and a magic club.",
      "url": "https://gratisapi.com/api/celtic-gods/the-dagda"
    },
    {
      "id": "the-morrigan",
      "name": "The Morrigan",
      "domain": "War, fate, and sovereignty",
      "tradition": "Irish",
      "notes": "A goddess of battle and prophecy, often appearing as a crow.",
      "url": "https://gratisapi.com/api/celtic-gods/the-morrigan"
    },
    {
      "id": "lugh",
      "name": "Lugh",
      "domain": "Skill, crafts, and light",
      "tradition": "Irish",
      "notes": "Master of many arts among the Tuatha De Danann; the festival Lughnasadh bears his name.",
      "url": "https://gratisapi.com/api/celtic-gods/lugh"
    },
    {
      "id": "brigid",
      "name": "Brigid",
      "domain": "Poetry, healing, and smithcraft",
      "tradition": "Irish",
      "notes": "Daughter of the Dagda, later associated with the Christian Saint Brigid.",
      "url": "https://gratisapi.com/api/celtic-gods/brigid"
    },
    {
      "id": "nuada",
      "name": "Nuada",
      "domain": "Kingship",
      "tradition": "Irish",
      "notes": "First king of the Tuatha De Danann, who received a silver arm after losing his own.",
      "url": "https://gratisapi.com/api/celtic-gods/nuada"
    },
    {
      "id": "danu",
      "name": "Danu",
      "domain": "Mother goddess and rivers",
      "tradition": "Irish",
      "notes": "Ancestral mother of the Tuatha De Danann, whose name means 'people of the goddess Danu'.",
      "url": "https://gratisapi.com/api/celtic-gods/danu"
    },
    {
      "id": "manannan-mac-lir",
      "name": "Manannan mac Lir",
      "domain": "The sea and the otherworld",
      "tradition": "Irish",
      "notes": "Sea god who rides across the waves and guards the passage to the otherworld.",
      "url": "https://gratisapi.com/api/celtic-gods/manannan-mac-lir"
    },
    {
      "id": "aengus",
      "name": "Aengus",
      "domain": "Love, youth, and poetic inspiration",
      "tradition": "Irish",
      "notes": "Son of the Dagda, associated with the palace at Brugh na Boinne (Newgrange).",
      "url": "https://gratisapi.com/api/celtic-gods/aengus"
    },
    {
      "id": "ogma",
      "name": "Ogma",
      "domain": "Eloquence, language, and strength",
      "tradition": "Irish",
      "notes": "Credited with inventing the Ogham script; a warrior and champion of the Tuatha De Danann.",
      "url": "https://gratisapi.com/api/celtic-gods/ogma"
    },
    {
      "id": "dian-cecht",
      "name": "Dian Cecht",
      "domain": "Healing and medicine",
      "tradition": "Irish",
      "notes": "Physician of the Tuatha De Danann who crafted a silver arm for King Nuada.",
      "url": "https://gratisapi.com/api/celtic-gods/dian-cecht"
    },
    {
      "id": "cu-chulainn",
      "name": "Cu Chulainn",
      "domain": "Heroism and battle",
      "tradition": "Irish",
      "notes": "Legendary warrior of the Ulster Cycle, famed for his battle-frenzy and the Tain Bo Cuailnge.",
      "url": "https://gratisapi.com/api/celtic-gods/cu-chulainn"
    },
    {
      "id": "rhiannon",
      "name": "Rhiannon",
      "domain": "Horses, sovereignty, and the otherworld",
      "tradition": "Welsh",
      "notes": "A figure of the Mabinogi associated with a white horse and magical birds.",
      "url": "https://gratisapi.com/api/celtic-gods/rhiannon"
    },
    {
      "id": "arawn",
      "name": "Arawn",
      "domain": "The otherworld of Annwn",
      "tradition": "Welsh",
      "notes": "King of the underworld realm of Annwn in the First Branch of the Mabinogi.",
      "url": "https://gratisapi.com/api/celtic-gods/arawn"
    },
    {
      "id": "gwydion",
      "name": "Gwydion",
      "domain": "Magic and trickery",
      "tradition": "Welsh",
      "notes": "A magician and hero of the Fourth Branch of the Mabinogi.",
      "url": "https://gratisapi.com/api/celtic-gods/gwydion"
    },
    {
      "id": "arianrhod",
      "name": "Arianrhod",
      "domain": "The moon and stars",
      "tradition": "Welsh",
      "notes": "A figure of the Mabinogi linked to the constellation Corona Borealis (Caer Arianrhod).",
      "url": "https://gratisapi.com/api/celtic-gods/arianrhod"
    },
    {
      "id": "bran-the-blessed",
      "name": "Bran the Blessed",
      "domain": "Kingship and protection",
      "tradition": "Welsh",
      "notes": "Giant king of Britain in the Mabinogi whose severed head guarded the land.",
      "url": "https://gratisapi.com/api/celtic-gods/bran-the-blessed"
    },
    {
      "id": "cernunnos",
      "name": "Cernunnos",
      "domain": "Animals, fertility, and the wild",
      "tradition": "Gaulish",
      "notes": "Horned deity depicted on the Gundestrup cauldron and Gaulish carvings.",
      "url": "https://gratisapi.com/api/celtic-gods/cernunnos"
    },
    {
      "id": "epona",
      "name": "Epona",
      "domain": "Horses, fertility, and protection",
      "tradition": "Gaulish",
      "notes": "Horse goddess venerated across Gaul and adopted by the Roman cavalry.",
      "url": "https://gratisapi.com/api/celtic-gods/epona"
    }
  ]
}
