In Etruscan mythology and religion, Laran (or Larun) is the god of war.
In art, he was portrayed as a naked youth wearing a helmet, a cuirass and carrying a spear, shield, or lance.
[2][5] Evidence shows that Etruscan deities could be prepared meals by priests for the gods in utilitarian ware.
One description states that the person offering the vase belonged is that of Lurs, who of which is of Laran.
A 5th century BCE vase from a sanctuary near a bridge at San Giovenale states has been identified showing a connection between the two gods Lurs and Laran:[5]