Though Lugh, or Lug, is not a deity I normally work with I’ll be working more closely with Him in the future. One of my spirit sons, K we’ll call him, needs direction and a patron of his own. K’s father, a former reaper named Kunxi, and I both agreed Lugh would be the perfect match to help our son fufill his potential. I will give more updates on that front, but in the meantime here are some facts about Lugh that made us come to the decision:
- Lugh is the God of nobility and justice.
- God of oaths.
- Also, a trickster God and well Loki (to whom I am godspoused to) suggested Him.
- A great warrior.
- A God of the arts and magik (to which K excels at).
- A great smith.
I will be researching offerings to Lugh so if anyone has a good resource that would be great. In the Celtic pantheon I work with Danu and the Morrigan but have also met the Goddess Oonagh whom I really enjoy getting to know. Thus far, I believe Lugh will be the first God in the Celtic pantheon I will meet. I am both excited and nervous as that is expected. But I am looking forward to updating what happens!
Thank you for reading and happy witching!

Oooh! I’ve worked with him loads over the last couple of years!! He’s amazing!! His energy has never come across as trickster which is interesting. Fun but straight forward. Big energy but not loud. All about action for me, rather than reflection. I’ve got at least one blog from memory if you fancy it? Have fun with him! 😍
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