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In Celtic mythology, Taranis is the god of thunder. Associated with bad weather and sacred wheels, he held an important role in many Celtic pantheons. Taranis was known in Irish mythology as Tuireann, and played an important part in the story of Lugh, another pan-Celtic deity. He was also related to the Gaulish Ambisagrus. For the Romans, Taranis was associated with both Jupiter and the cyclops, Brontes, whose name similarly means “thunder.” --Mythopedia
A striking picture of a Celtic storm god wielding lightning, rendered as a detailed watercolor painting. The artwork features intricate knotwork, a giant wheel, and stormy weather, with soft colors.
Created by WitteKraai on Dec 26, 2023 using the SDXL 1.0 AI image generator model.
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