Lugh
Lugh is the Aran god of Art, business, travel and diplomacy.
He is seen as the mediator between the gods of the pantheon and, alongside Dianekt, led the negotiation for the armistice in the The War of the Energies.
He is a popular god among merchants and travelers. His temples are found in many cities and towns. His worshipers give him offerings of art, money, and travel.
Lugh is a god of commerce and prosperity. He is also a god of beauty and art. He is also sometimes shown holding a bag of money or a map in his long hands, when they are not shown reaching out.
He is said to help those who are lost find their way home. He also helps merchants make good deals and find new customers. Believers say he protects travelers from danger and attack.
Divine Domains
Lugh has domain over much of the arts, including music and painting. He is also the patron of roads and travel. This further lead to associations with commerce, diplomacy, contracts, banking, finance and wealth. This is a connection often pushed by struggling artists to remind the wealthy to buy favour from Lugh.
Through his association with contracts, he is often invoked in oaths of integrity, compliance and straightforwardness.
Divine Symbols & Sigils
The long hands of Lugh are his most famed symbol. They are said to branch like the roads, reach out to forge bonds and move to create beautiful things.
Other Depictions of Lugh
It is said Lugh starts his journeys as a young man, and finishes them old. Similarly, negotiations age him as they mature. As such, he varies in age in artwork showing him.
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