Glossary:
Badb: Goddess of War, a part of the Morrigna with her sisters Macha and Morrigan.
Belenus: God of Healing and Light.
Beltane: A celebration for Belenus, it takes place on the 30 April and goes on to the 1 May, it normally includes a large bonfire and a visit from Belenus.
Brigid: Goddess of Poetry, Martial Arts and Fire.
Brigid's Well: A well filled with magical healing, but fowl tasting, water.
Celtic Water: The holy Celtic water holds healing properties similar to Nectar used by the Romans and Greek but is a fowl tasting liquid.
Camp Anam: 'Anam' is the Gaelic word for 'Soul'. The camp was named as such when Brigid was explaining the concept to some of the very first campers, explaining that they would find their soul at the camp and the name stuck.
Dagda: Previous leader of the Gods. God of Wisdom, Magic and Sky. 'Died' ten years previous to current events.
Dobhriste Iron: 'Dobhriste' is the Gaelic for unbreakable, the Celts went on strong into the Iron Age, using mostly iron or steel weapons. It is a rare metal, mined by Pecks.
Kelpie: A horse-like creature with seaweed running through it's mane and salt water dripping from it's coat. Sometimes they pretend to be high school students, posing as young women.
Lir: Son of the original Sea God, God of the Sea and Healing.
Lugus (Lugh): "Little God", God of Skill and the Distribution of Talent. Current leader of the Gods.
Macha: Goddess of Horses, member of the Morrigna.
Merrows: Beautiful mermaid-like women, loyal to Lir, God of the Sea.
Morrigan: The Phantom Queen, she has no children. Member of the Morrigna.
Morrigna: a trio of War Goddesses, together they can become a sort of Goddess of Death.
Pecks: Short, but strong, gnome-like creatures. They are incredibly strong and have an incurable love for Belgium chocolate and work in the mines for the Camp in exchange for chocolate.
