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Gaylic Paganism - see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celtic_deities
Pantheon
Members of the Gaylic pantheon are known as the Tuatha Dé Crutha, usually translated "people(s)/tribe(s) of the goddess Crutha. Alternatively, they are known as the Tuath Dé ("tribe of the gods"). They are the main deities of pre-Sotirian Glytter, and many were Sotirianised as saints. The principal goddess, name, was Sotirianised as the Adamite God. Her son, name, was Sotirianised as Jesus.
Mother deities
- Crutha - Goddess of the Living. Created the earth and her son, name. She is the principal goddess and is associated with space, heaven, creation, and purity. Considered the mother of humanity. Lives in Tír nAill (the "Otherland"), or heaven.
- Tróc - The Sacred One. Son of Crutha. God of salvation, forgiveness, charity, and prosperity. His name is the root for trócaire ("mercy"). Saved humanity from the evil god whatever. Also lives in Tír nAill.
- The Morrígan - The Great One. Son of Tróc. Conquered the earth after on behalf of her grandmother and father. Established as the Queen of Earth after she conquered it. All ancient monarchs swore fealty to her. She is the representative of her lineage on earth.
Healing deities
- Bríg - goddess of the dawn. She is associated with the new year, fertility, and healing. She is believed to be the goddess from which Brigge originates. She was Sotirianised as Saint Brigid. In Gaylic folklore, Brigge is an old woman who delivers gifts to children throughout Glytter on Nativity Eve. She is usually portrayed as a hag riding a broomstick through the air wearing a black shawl and is covered in soot because she enters the children's houses through the chimney. She is often smiling and carries a bag or hamper filled with candy, gifts, or both. Brigge is also referred to as the Nativity Witch or the Good Witch.
- Pád - god associated with spring season, fertility, healing, poetry and smithcraft. He was a poet, a healer, and a smith. He is celebrated on Imbolc. Pád is believed to have been Sotirianised as Saint Patrick.
Solar deities
- Áine - goddess of the sun, summer, love and fertility. She is associated with the sun and midsummer. As a goddess of love and fertitlity, she had command over crops and animals and is also associated with agriculture
- Bel - god of the sun and animals. Husband of Áine. He is associated with the ancient fire festival and modern celebrations of Beltane.
Water deities
Warrior deities
- Lugh - a youthful warrior hero, a king, and saviour. He is associated with skill, crafts and the arts as well as with oaths, truth and the law. He is strongly associated with the harvest festival of Lughnasadh, which is named after him.
Other deities
The Dark Realm
Fomhóraigh
giants and shit that lived in the Highlands and served the evil god whatever.
The First Rulers
Mythological and ancient monarchs that are associated with the gods and goddesses and interacted with them.
Kings
Queens
Rail transport in Glytter Page
List of operators
Córas Iompair Glítteann (CIG)
- Iarnród Ríoga - Passenger service for most of the country, hub is in Spálgleann.
- Emerald Line (Línemerald) - Passenger services on Holyhead
- Highland Line (Línetailtarda) - Passenger services from Benbaun to Mhothair, and from Benbaun to Hiort. Route is owned and operated by the Highland Heritage Railway with light passenger service operated by CIG.
- Mannes Transit Authority - Privatized county transport services for County Mannes
- Oileán Iarnród - Service from Invertwinc to County Oileáin Oirthir.
- Central Counties Rail Service - Merger of privatized county transport services for Counties Wudare, Longford, St Ellen, Lytone, Cac, Tóinderry, Folcthagh, and Sackmannan.
Counties Aerach and Bodrick Transit (CABT)
- Greater Spálgleann Commuter Rail
Northwestern Railway (Iarthuaisceart Iarnróid - II)
- NorPass - Passenger services out of Bulfawst and servicing counties in the north
- Cargo Service (Seirbhíslastais) - Freight service for most of the country
- Líneiarann (Iron Line) - A direct line from the iron rich Counties Diabhal, Pouth, and Banríon to the Port of Bulfawst
Spálgleann City Council
- Spálgleann Meitreo
- Aer Traenach - Service from Spálgleann Airport to Colbert Station, partially owned by CABT
Gayneva City Council
- Trambhealaigh Genía (Gayneva Tramway)
Euclostar Company
- Euclostar
Treasury Info
Modern name: A Soilse ar Thaisclann (His Majesty's Treasury), commonly known as An Thaisclann (The Treasury). Another prominent Gaylic translation is An Státchiste - coming from the Gaullican word Exchequer, modeling it after the old Embrian system. Ancient name: Taisclann Choróin (Crown Depository)
Place names
- Galdunn (Ghaillish: Geal Dún) - Bright Fort (homage to Gloucester)
- Adhmaburgh (Ghaillish: Dún Adhmad) - Wood burgh (homage to Woodbury)
- Glenforcan (Ghaillish: Ghleann Foirceannadh) - Winding Valley (homage to Camden)
Tourist Attractions
Cultural
The National Museums
The National Museums of Caldia is a group of publicly owned and government funded museums located throughout Caldia. They are overseen by the Ministry of Culture.
- The National Museum of History at Clochdearg Manor is an open-air museum in County Lyrone. It focuses on the the historical lifestyle, culture, and architecture of the Ghaillish people and its their impact on Caldish culture. The museum consists of dozens of re-erected buildings from various locations across Caldia.
- The National Museum of Art at the Royal Gallery
- The National Great War Museum at Caipitilbonn. Included is the submerged FS Benning, which was sunk during the Battle of Caldia.
- The National Museum of the Sciences at
- The National Museum of Music and Dance at
Natural
County Holyhead
The beaches and temperate weather of County Holyhead haven given rise to a strong tourism industry. Pennsea is the island's most population city and is home to several casino resorts and its famous boardwalk. Many Caldianians and Eucleans own summer homes, also knownas shore houses, and vacation there during the summer holidays. There are many shoretowns with their own boardwalks and beaches along the island's coastline.
Highlands
The Caldish Highlands are a popular destination for many tourists due to their natural beauty and picturesque landscapes. They are also a popular winter destination.
Counties
Arms | County (contae) |
Type | County seat (suíomh contae) |
Population | Region | Code | TCs | Governor (gobharnóir) |
Executive (feidhmiúcháin) |
Coalition | |
Aerach | County | Clyte | 761,402 | Southern | J | 31 | Person Mac Person | Person Mac Person | Liberty-Caldish Dems | ||
Banríon | County | Mhothair | 29,102 | Highlands | V | 3 | Person Mac Person | Person Mac Person | Centre | ||
Bodrick | County | Cahir | 614,502 | Southern | G | 26 | Person Mac Person | Person Mac Person | Liberty-Caldish Dems | ||
Caithia | Autonomous | Loidis | 46,128 | Oileáin Oirthir | Z | 3 | Órla Ní Fhlannagáin | Duane ap Drummond | Forward-Trawlers Interest-SDPC | ||
Clane | County | Scariff | 494,287 | Southern | H | 24 | Person Mac Person | Person Mac Person | Clane First | ||
Garrafrauns | Metropolitan | Garrafrauns | 973,261 | Central | B | 43 | Person Mac Person | Person Mac Person | SDs-Greens | ||
Fahamore | County | Portnahinch | 233,744 | Southern | N | 11 | Person Mac Person | Person Mac Person | SDs-Caldish Dems | ||
Folcthagh | County | Scillimona | 247,962 | Lowlands | P | 11 | Person Mac Person | Person Mac Person | Liberty-Centre | ||
File:HolyheadCoA.png | Holyhead | County | Inagh | 240,785 | Southern | E | 11 | Person Mac Person | Person Mac Person | Liberty-Holyhead Independents | |
Invertwinc | Metropolitan | Invertwinc | 782,587 | Lowlands | F | 33 | Person Mac Person | Person Mac Person | SDs-Labour-Greens | ||
Knockdale | County | Kildale | 47,953 | Sudreadharr | Y | 3 | Person Mac Person | Person Mac Person | Centre | ||
Liathróidí | County | Benderloch | 45,049 | Highlands | U | 3 | Person Mac Person | Person Mac Person | Centre | ||
Longford | County | Dunore | 436,869 | Highlands | K | 19 | Person Mac Person | Person Mac Person | Liberty-Caldish Dems-Independents | ||
Mannes | County | St. Paul | 358,291 | Southern | C | 16 | Person Mac Person | Person Mac Person | Liberty | ||
Oileáin Oirthir | County | Leòdhas | 246,942 | Oileáin Oirthir | T | 11 | Person Mac Person | Person Mac Person | Centre-Liberty | ||
Sackmannan | County | Cloghel | 56,948 | Highlands | W | 3 | Person Mac Person | Person Mac Person | Centre-Liberty | ||
Scalghan | County | Kilkelley | 178,579 | Lowands | Q | 7 | Person Mac Person | Person Mac Person | Liberty-Caldish Dems | ||
Scarp | County | Hushinish | 54,405 | Sudreadharr | X | 3 | Person Mac Person | Person Mac Person | Scarp Independence-Liberty | ||
Shanbally | Metropolitan | Shanbally | 549,839 | Southern | D | 26 | Person Mac Person | Person Mac Person | Social Democrats | ||
Shillelagh | County | Roscrea | 264,015 | Central | M | 12 | Person Mac Person | Person Mac Person | Liberty | ||
Spálgleann | Metropolitan | Spálgleann | 1,372,565 | Southern | A | 61 | Person Mac Person | Dorotea Fuertes i Lluís-Malloy | Social Democrats | ||
Total | 9,257,180 | 399 |