r/BrythonicPolytheism

'English' pritani deities/practices

I live in East Anglia and I have Suffolk, Norfolk, Lancastrian, Widnes and Rutland heritage with traces of Welsh and Irish. Because I am mainly 'English' (and a large chunk of that is likely Anglo Saxon) I sometimes have difficulties with the sources of Brythonic culture being so Welsh/Irish heavy. I know of the history and I am completely aware of why this is. I'm aware of a few surviving fragments from the tribes that were in modern day England such as Andraste in the East and Brigantia in the north. Does anyone know of any reliable sources to find out more about worship, practices and deities please?

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u/Numerous-History-578 — 5 days ago

Arawn artwork

I saw this artwork on my travels. Artist wasn't credited, give them a shout out in the comments if you know who.

u/DareValley88 — 9 days ago

Introduction

Hi all, new to the community. A bit about me; For as long as i can remember I've been fascinated by polytheism and the notion of what could have been if history took a different path. My fascination took me to Norse, then to Heathenry but something just didnt resonate. More recently I sought out and visited Bryn Celli Ddu on the Isle of Anglesey and something just felt different. It was like a calm I cannot explain. I now believe that I have found my place.

With this in mind, theres so much information out there for reference with some being considered misinformation and chaff.

So i figured i would just ask the community...

I know that each person is different and this can be very personal, but i wondered how other people venerate thier chosen gods and incorporate the belief into their daily lives.

Thanks in advance. (I apologise if this has been asked before)

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u/Healthy-Note7846 — 7 days ago