MOAR CELTIC! But this time, it's the Horned God.
Why the Horned God?
Because he's got horns. It's awesome.
(I love Cernunnos! He shares much in common with the Harappan god Pashupathi -- Lord of the Beasts -- the latter which eventually evolved into Shiva / Mahesh / Mahadev. He also relates with a character from Blake's prophetic works, the attributes of which Syna is quite fond of. Christianity and Islam may have demonized the original Horned God, so the character is no longer something you worship but more of an interesting concept for artistic and literary use, but the original stories and interpretations of it thus still thrive. In other words, Gods such as Cernunnos have been liberated from the confines and influence of organized religion, and now are capable of showing their purity and glory to their fullest through Art alone. And it's awesome for any literature buff!)
(Yep, you can tell that I'm almost always ecstatic about mythological poetics. It's one of my best anti-drugs. If I could, I'd gladly re-write the entire Celtic mythos in order to adapt it to modern times. Or, heck, make a movie out of it.)
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"I'm the Horned God,
I'm the face in the trees,
I'm the breath of the wind that rustles the leaves,
I'm the Green Man
in the wildwood I roam,
Cernunnos, I'm Pan and I'm Herne."