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SEASON 5, ROUND 6

The Dagda

Slot: The Team's Deity
Season Wins: 1
Season Losses: 0
Fantasy Team Page
Read more about The Dagda at Wikipedia
Official Site: Public Domain



Perun

Slot: The Team's Deity
Season Wins: 1
Season Losses: 0
Fantasy Team Page
Read more about Perun at Wikipedia
Official Site: Public Domain


Battle Terrain
Deities: Festival Contest

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Just now, Magnamax said:

This is all The Dagda. He always feeds/nurtures his followers. He provides agriculture and a bottomless cauldron and drink and food. The Irish are throwing some major parties

These two are literally gods of essentially the same things, I don't know you came to this conclusion so quick.

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Just now, Macklemore said:

These two are literally gods of essentially the same things, I don't know you came to this conclusion so quick.

Maybe I’m misunderstanding Perun, but he looks more like a storm god. The Dagda is geared towards agriculture and fertility/manliness. His whole thing is partying and hospitality. 

 

”He owns a harp, Uaithne, that could control the emotions and behavior of men by playing a song of sorrow, one of laughter, or one of joy.

Abundance, agriculture, and fertility are also associated with him. The Dagda has a pair of ever-laden fruit trees and his harp can control the seasons. His cauldron, known as the Undry or the Cauldron of Plenty, can provide infinite food and drink. 

 

The Dagda had quite an appetite for both food and sex. He found himself in many predicaments when he overindulged.”

 

 

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