The God is usually represented as either the lover or son of the Goddess.
His attributes are strength, justice, protection, and the sentry at the doorway between life and death.
Most wiccans see the God as the greek Pan or the British Herne, lords of the hunt, resplendent with horns.
Early Christians demonized Pan's image, borrowing his cloven hooves and horns for their devil, Satan.
In fact, the bible never describes Satan as haveing such appearance.
In some Wiccan traditions, harvesting is the time when God dies in order to fertilize the Goddess.
He is then reborn with the Winter Solstice when the sun is reborn.
Other traditions regard winter as God's time of year, and summer as the time of the Goddess.
Some regard the whole year as a continuous dance between the deities.