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Magic Items Wearables
By Fire Mountain
Pewter and black enamel cuff bracelet, tribal style, inside diameter of approx. 60mm.
Lead-free pewter in tribal style. Adjustable with a gentle squeeze. Cuff bracelets fit most wrist sizes.
Rudianos
In Celtic mythology, Rudianos was a war god worshipped in Gaul. He was represented as a horseman carrying five severed heads. In Roman times he was equated with Mars.
Rudianos is a Gaulish war god, known from several inscriptions in France. His name means "Red battle Frenzy," or "Red Frenzy." He is associated with Mars and is invoked as "Mars Rudianus."On one epithet Rudianos is shown as being a horseman riding down five severed heads on a menhir at Saint-Michel-de-Valbonnein, which dates to the 6th century B.C. Because of his name meaning "Battle Frenzy," might tie him to the "bear-shirt" warriors which went into battle in a frenzy, often howling and beating shields to intimidate their enemies.
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