Brigid
Brigid not only fills the roles of maiden,
mother and crone, but she is also the patron Goddess to
smiths, healers and poets. Worshipped for centuries at
the holy well in Kildare by a group of women who tended
her perpetual flame, Brigid is associated with both water
and fire – and not just the element of fire, but imbas (the
“fire of inspiration”) that is the life-blood of musicians,
poets and storytellers. Brigid is a tall, beautiful woman
with hair as red as flames, eyes as gray as smoke and a
scattering of freckles across her fair skin. She is stronger
than she appears, untiring in the smithy and in battle
Also Divine mother to the scion Sorcha O'Hare
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