Charge_7 said:
Actually, no, the ancient Celts were very nature oriented. They had river gods and earth mothers and the like.
They had that kind of gods, but also this ones:
Camulus
A Gaulish war god mentioned by the Romans, who associated them with Mars. He gave his name to the Roman town of Camulodunum (Colchester).
Carman
A destructive witch, she was the goddess of evil magic. She had three equally destructive sons: Dub ("darkness"), Dother ("evil"), and Dian ("violence"), who ravaged Ireland. The Tuatha Dé Danann fought against Carman with their most powerful weapons. Finally the sorceress Bechuille, was able to undo Carman's curses. Her sons were destroyed and Carman put in chains, where she died of grief
Cartimandua
A legendary warrior queen who waged war against the Roman Empire, she was the leader of the Brigantes, descendants of the goddess Brigantia
Caswallawn
A Celtic war god of Britain
Norther Spanish Celtics called Cantabros were great warriors, the Roma Empire used them as mercenary, they expend over 30 years to conqueor as, but they did not really do it. Roman Empire need many many years to conqueor Hispania(Spain). Our greatest warrior was called Corocota. When old celtic cantabros did have enough strengh to old their sword they kill their self using the leave of a tree called "Tejo". They also used to drink horse blood in order to be stronger. They were pretty tough guys.