#0040 | The Irish Good God

Dagda

Dagda embodies the paradox of divine power cloaked in earthly irreverence, a deity whose legendary appetite for feasting and pleasure masks profound wisdom and terrible might. As one of the four European Celestial Supremes, this ancient Tuatha Dé Danann chief wields dominion over life and death itself through his trinity of legendary artifacts: the dual-natured Club, the inexhaustible Cauldron, and the season-commanding Harp, each wreathed in the swirling green energy that marks his connection to the fundamental forces of existence. Though quick to employ humor where others brandish authority, Dagda transforms into an unstoppable force when sacred principles face violation, his jovial demeanor giving way to the primal fury of creation and destruction balanced on a blade's edge. He remains deliberately underestimated by those who mistake his unpretentious nature for weakness, preferring direct involvement with his people over distant rule, a father-figure deity who proves that true power requires no pretense.

House


Origin


IRELAND

Class


DEITY

Abilities

Life-Death Dominion

Commands resurrection and annihilation through legendary Club

Abundance Manifestation

Creates inexhaustible sustenance via mystical Cauldron

Seasonal Authority

Controls weather, seasons, and emotions through Harp