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I've made Boann's print available as Rewards and Add-Ons for my Kickstarter! We are close enough to the stretch goal.

Here is another sketch I made which better matches the vision I have for this illustration. The two sketches will be combined into the final, but the more painterly one actually is closer to what I am aiming for.

http://kck.st/3RY1kUs
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Thanks to everyone who supported my Kickstarter and shared it!
It has ended, but "Late Pledges" will still be available for a while for anyone who missed out.
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The Harvest by Robert Zünd
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This architecture has several design motifs which are very reminiscent of more ancient Celtic and Roman bronze and iron age artifacts.
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Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore , Italy 🇮🇹
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Forwarded from The Paganist
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Reconstructions of a bronze age structure from the Netherlands which belonged to the Elp Culture, an offshoot of the Bell Beaker culture. It resembles a pergola or a Shinto arch and is thought to have had a religious function.

The Z301 (r1b) haplogroup, which is associated with West Germanic people in the iron age, was formerly found in the Elp Culture.
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Forwarded from Harrowman Ealdham
Heathenry (or Paganism/Natural Religions) as a whole is one’s connection to the divine through logical observances in the natural world. I am of the belief that if you follow an ancestral tradition, yet are disconnected from your ancestral lands, that doesn’t mean you can’t worship the Gods your forefathers called upon.
Even if you don’t live somewhere a plant sacred to Thunor, Woden, or Frigg may grow, that doesn’t mean you can’t use substitutes. The Gods have domain over the whole of the cosmos. Not just places our ancestors dwelled. Their essence is within all things.
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How beautiful they are, the lordly ones
who dwell in the hills, in the hollow hills.
They have faces like flowers
and their breath is a wind
that blows over summer meadows filled with dewy clover.
Their limbs are more white than shafts of moonshine,
They are more fleet than the March wind,
They laugh and are glad and are terrible
When their lances shake and glitter
Ev’ry green reed quivers.
How beautiful they are,
How beautiful,
The lordly ones in the hollow hills.

Written by by William Sharp (1855 - 1905), as Fiona Macleod.
Musical arrangement by Rutland Boughton 'Faery song' 1919

https://youtu.be/Z827zM0EZnA
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Gera ok Freka seðr gunntamiðr hróðigr Herjafǫðr; en við vín eitt vápngǫfugr Óðinn æ lifir.

"Battle-trained, glorious Herjafǫðr feeds Geri and Freki; but on wine alone weapon-noble Óðinn always lives."

Grímnismál 19
Codex Regius
MS No. 2365 4to
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La Tene era Celtic princess from the 5th century BC burial on the banks of the Moselle, in Luxembourg, between Schengen and Remerschen
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A Germanic warrior c. 3rd century AD by Angus Mc Bride
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A Frankish warrior c. 6th century AD by Angus Mc Bride
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Our free book, Protreptikos, is nearly complete.

In it we outline a traditional pagan philosophical path in clear, non-technical language. After reading the introduction, you will have a bird's-eye view of the philosophy and a clear understanding of how to get started.

Several classic works, all of which are recommended by authorities of the tradition for meditation and the cultivation of virtue, are collected together.
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Centaur at the village blacksmith by Arnold Böcklin
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Hera and her attendants by Herbert Arnould Olivier
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