Toutatis

Toutatis was a deity worshipped in the pre-Christian Celtic world. Although the name is attested in several sources, little is known about him, and some scholars have argued that Toutis is not the name of a single god, but rather a classification of gods, the collective term used to refer to the patron god of individual tribes.

The Druids claim to be part of a continous religious tradition dating back to the iron age, but their beliefs cannot be verified as being historically accurate, due to the lack of archeological evidence and surviving first-hand accounts of his worship.

In 2011, Jennifer Blake performed a tripple sacrifice to Toutatis, drowning three warriors.

Divine Domains

The tribe, community and belonging, warfare & victory, tradition, kingship
Divine Classification
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