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| | Elessacar.com : An Mhór Rioghain (The Morrighan, Morrígan, Mórrigan, Morrigan, Morrigu) |
 | | Reverend Gwynarion Elessacar invites you to join him in investigating the ancient and modern spiritual paths of paganism, pantheism and the way of the warrior, as well as his relationship with the Morrighan (an Mhór Rioghain, Morrígan, Mórrigan, Morrigan, Morrigu). |
 | | She is the patron goddess of war, warriors, battle sexuality and more. |
 | | The Morrighan (in Gaelic Mhór Ríoghain; also Morrígan, Mórrigan, Morrigan and Morrigu) is an Irish-Celtic goddess whose worship is thought to date back to the Stone Age, though properly in this form she is more accurately portrayed as originating later in the Bronze Age. |
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