(Neman, Neamhan; “the venomous”) is one of a trio of gloomy war goddesses called the three Mórrígna. Nemain’s name seems to mean “battle panic” or “frenzy of war.” So frenzied did she make warriors that they sometimes mistook their friends for enemies, resulting in tragedies of the kind today called “friendly fire,” in which a man is killed by his own comrades. She is described only briefly in various texts as confusing warriors with her weird cries. Like other war goddesses, she was imagined to take the form of a crow, which like other carrion eaters was often seen hovering over battlefields, waiting for a meal. Because her name may be connected to the Celtic word for an outdoor shrine, nemeton, she may represent the duty of warriors to protect sacred sites.
Source: P. Monaghan `Encyclopedia of Celtic and `
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(“The Venomous”) is one of a trio of gloomy war goddesses called the three Mórrígna. Nemain’s name seems to mean “battle panic” or “frenzy of war.” Like other war goddesses, she was imagined to take the form of a crow, which like other carrion eaters was often seen hovering over battlefields, waiting for a meal. Because her name may be connected to the Celtic word for an outdoor shrine, nemeton, she may represent the duty of warriors to protect sacred sites.
Source: P. Monaghan `Encyclopedia of Celtic and `
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Favorite goddesses: Nemain—Celtic Goddess of Panic and War. She can kill 100 men with just one single battle cry.

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: Fea (“the hateful) is one of a group of gloomy war goddesses consisting of the , , and . About the sister of Badb little is known.
Source: P. Monaghan `Encyclopedia of Celtic and `

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This is "Macha" by John McCambridge. The Morrigan is three goddesses at once, whose membership varies: I most commonly list Macha, Badb, and Nemed, but Anand and Fea are alternate members. 10/

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(Neman, Neamhan; “the venomous”) is one of a trio of gloomy war goddesses called the three Mórrígna. Nemain’s name seems to mean “battle panic” or “frenzy of war.” So frenzied did she make warriors that they sometimes mistook their friends for enemies, resulting in tragedies of the kind today called “friendly fire,” in which a man is killed by his own comrades. She is described only briefly in various texts as confusing warriors with her weird cries. Like other war goddesses, she was imagined to take the form of a crow, which like other carrion eaters was often seen hovering over battlefields, waiting for a meal. Because her name may be connected to the Celtic word for an outdoor shrine, nemeton, she may represent the duty of warriors to protect sacred sites.

Source: P. Monaghan `Encyclopedia of Celtic and `

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Favorite goddesses: Nemain—Celtic Goddess of Panic and War. She can kill 100 men with just one single battle cry.

Nemain Battle witch by JohnMcCambridge buff.ly/35DOJ0P

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