My pantheon has grown....SO MUCH in the last year. More so when you consider that a couple of years ago I would have considered myself monotheistic (or rather monoist) with a Filianic feminine Trinity.
So let's do a roll call of who I'm currently working with.
Gnostic / Christopagan Pantheon
Sophia (Divine Wisdom, Holy Spirit, Queen of Heaven)
Barbelo (The All-Mother, Cosmic Womb, Goddess Absolute)
Zoe (Living Wisdom, Daughter Sophia)
Eve (Mother of the Living, Mother of Gnosis)
Norea (Daughter of Eve, rebel against the Archons, first Ascended soul)
Mary Magdalene (The Christ-Sophia, My Patron Lady)
Yeshua (consort of the Magdalene, Logos Sophia)
Celtic (Welsh/Brythonic Pantheon)
Sulis (solar goddess of healing waters and justice)
Andraste (patron of Boudicca, warrior goddess)
Cerridwen (Mother of the Awen; divine inspiration, transformation and magic)
Rhiannon (Sovereignty Goddess, Divine Queen)
Branwen (Goddess of hope and grief)
Arianrhod (Goddess of fate and focus)
Gwyn ap Nudd (Otherworldy Lord of the Hunt)
Cernunnos (Father to the land, King of the wild)
Blodeuwedd (Lady of flowers and the night, Goddess of freedom, Sovereignty and choice)
Modron (Mother Goddess, possibly linked to Morgan le Fay which would make her Lady of Affalach/Avalon)
Brig / Brigantia (English form of Brigid, Goddess of fire and crafts and healing)
Elen (Goddess of pathways, illumination and guidance)
The Calleach (Goddess of winter, death and renewel)
And I don't feel like I'm done, the more I explore Celtic Paganism the more gods who I didn't expect to have much interest in before reach out to me. Mabon for example, though he seems to take on multiple forms such as Pryderi, Lleu, Taliesin...and possibly even Yeshua?
It's a lot. But I'm starting to appreciate polytheism more than I ever imagined I would. It certainly doesn't feel lonely!