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'''Manannan mac Lir''' is the Celtic god of the oceans and all creatures of the sea.
[[File:Manannan mac lir DaD.png|thumb|left|250px|Deities and Demigods]]
'''Manannan mac Lir''' is the Celtic god of the oceans and all creatures of the sea. He appears as a gigantic man wearing armor made of metal and seashells, wielding a bastard sword, and riding a chariot drawn by various sea creatures.


===Personality===
The Lord of the Capes considers the ocean to be no different from a vast plain, with the various fishes no different from sheep or cattle. He respects those who master the seas, but is uncaring towards those who fail and drown in them. He also hates [[Fire Giant|fire giant]]s, his sword having been enchanted to immediately slay any it hits.
Manannan mac Lir considers the ocean to be no different from a vast plain, with the various fishes no different from sheep or cattle. He respects those who master the seas, but is uncaring towards those who fail and drown in them. He also hates [[Fire Giant|fire giant]]s, his sword having been enchanted to immediately slay any it hits.


===Appearance===
[[Cleric]]s and [[druid]]s of mac Lir rarely leave the coastal regions and villages they watch over, unless necessary for the continued safety and prosperity of the seas. They watch over and protect the oceans and any creatures dwelling in them.
The Lord of the Capes appears as a gigantic man wearing armor made of metal and seashells, wielding a bastard sword, and riding a chariot drawn by various sea creatures.


===Worshippers===
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[[Cleric]]s and [[druid]]s of mac Lir rarely leave the coastal regions and villages they watch over, unless necessary for the continued safety and prosperity of the seas. They watch over and protect the oceans and any creatures dwelling in them.
Tir fo thuinn OHG.jpg|left|thumb|mac Lir's realm of Tir fo Thuinn
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==Ravenloft Manannan mac Lir==
==Ravenloft==
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Manannan mac Lir
2E: Styilized Fish
5E: Wave of white water on green
Aliases Lord of the Capes
Alignment Lawful Neutral
Divine Rank Intermediate God
Pantheon Celtic
Portfolio Oceans, sea creatures
Domains 5E: Nature, Tempest
Home Plane Tir fo Thuinn (Outlands)
Worshippers Druids, fishers, sailors
Favoured Weapon Retaliator
(Bastard Sword)
Deities and Demigods

Manannan mac Lir is the Celtic god of the oceans and all creatures of the sea. He appears as a gigantic man wearing armor made of metal and seashells, wielding a bastard sword, and riding a chariot drawn by various sea creatures.

The Lord of the Capes considers the ocean to be no different from a vast plain, with the various fishes no different from sheep or cattle. He respects those who master the seas, but is uncaring towards those who fail and drown in them. He also hates fire giants, his sword having been enchanted to immediately slay any it hits.

Clerics and druids of mac Lir rarely leave the coastal regions and villages they watch over, unless necessary for the continued safety and prosperity of the seas. They watch over and protect the oceans and any creatures dwelling in them.

Ravenloft[edit]

Manannan mac Lir
Fish
Alignment Lawful Neutral
Divine Rank Unknown
Pantheon Ravenloft
Portfolio Lakes, rivers, water-dwelling creatures
Domains 3E: Animal, Law, Water
Home Plane Demiplane of Dread
Worshippers Tepestani
Favoured Weapon Trident

In Ravenloft, Manannan mac Lir is worshipped only in the domain of Tepest. Here, he's the brother of Brigantia, and one of the more commonly worshipped gods in the domain. He still retains dominion over water-dwelling creatures, but is known as the god of rivers and lakes instead of oceans, since Tepest is located inland.