Dagda Mor
Dagda Mor is a figure from Irish mythology, often regarded as a powerful god associated with fertility, agriculture, and strength. He is one of the leaders of the Tuatha Dé Danann, a supernatural race in Irish lore. Dagda Mor is known for his magical abilities, including a cauldron that never empties and a club that can kill and revive.
He is often depicted as a large, jovial man with a deep connection to the earth and its bounty. His name translates to "the great god," reflecting his importance in the pantheon of Celtic deities. Dagda Mor embodies the themes of abundance and protection in ancient Irish culture.