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In the myths of the Celts, Belatu-Cadros was a god of destruction, war, and vengeance. He also escorted souls to the afterlife. Best known in Wales, the deity's name meant "the fair shining one" or "the fair slayer," and he was associated with Belenus and the Roman Mars.