Celtic God of Blacksmithing and Hospitality Goibniu
Celtic God of Blacksmithing and Hospitality Goibniu
In Irish mythology, Goibniu (pronounced ˈɡovʲnʲu, modern spelling: Gaibhne) was the metalsmith of the Tuatha Dé Danann. He is believed to have been a smithing god and is also associated with hospitality. He is thus related to the Welsh Gofannon and the Gaulish Gobannus.
He is said to be owner of the Glas Gaibhnenn, the magical cow of abundance
Divine Domains
Forge, Hearth
Divine Symbols & Sigils
A bowl filled with food and a hammer and anvil emblazoned on it
Tenets of Faith
Always be willing to offer a tortured soul a warm fire
Have pride in all of the handiwork you make
Have pride in all of the handiwork you make
Holidays
12/6: The Feast of Goibniu
Divine Goals & Aspirations
Always keep the other Irish Gods well armed and nourished before battles.
Smite the heresy of his name that is being pushed by Vinland
Re-institute the true faith in the Irish people
Smite the heresy of his name that is being pushed by Vinland
Re-institute the true faith in the Irish people
Current Location
Derrynatuan
Divine Classification
God
Children
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