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# Lugh

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Spear, noted as a strong warrior, several names or epithets relate to this

Jack of all trades or highly skilled in many trades

Associated with oaths and oath making

### Personal Notes

#### General

This figure is shown its self as a tricephalic figure (3 heads) and is or was a popular figure through the Celtic world. The Roman's knew of this figure and related it to Mercury.

Associated with the spear, shoes, dogs and various us iconography this particular figure should be relatively easy to digest into the codex.

#### Appearance

Visually It would make since to style this figure in line with its other Celtic counterparts tinted with early Irish (6000 CE) stylings. The reasoning is that this is an older figure present before the bronze age immigration event.


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