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cosmicseashanty · 3 months ago
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The morning breaks, The day returns, but nevermore Returns the traveller to the shore
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hawkfawun · 2 years ago
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Slanann for @ofdemonsandangels ! 
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idontthinkimokaymentally · 11 months ago
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Hello there Danann fans.
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fe-smashorpass · 7 months ago
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aodhan-art · 4 months ago
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Tír na nÓg / Ulster cycle Hatsune Miku
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resubidas3p · 1 year ago
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Christian De Lugano Vs Emanuel Danann (Retro)
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petraevesplace · 2 years ago
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Flower Language for Jugdral, Pt. 10
Sandima- Mock Orange: Deceit, resourcefulness
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Chagall- Yellow Rose: Jealousy, mistrust, accusations of betrayal, try to care
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Daccar- Dogbane: Falsehood, I doubt you, deceit
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Díthorba- Yellow Carnation: Distinction, courage, commitment, protection, disdain, rejection, disillusionment
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Pamela- Tagetes: Cruelty and coldness due to jealousy, drive to succeed, desire for change, death, strength, power
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Danann- Crabapple Blossom: Ill-tempered, nobility, bitter love, separation, surprise, new beginnings, loyalty, devotion
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Javarro- Catalpa: Full of vigor, protection, beware of coquettes, secrets
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Bramsel- Tuberose: Lust, dangerous and forbidden pleasures, attraction, unable to let someone go
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Ishtore- Forget-me-not: Remembrance, true love, respect, royalty, endurance, grief, devotion, protection
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Liza- Kennedia: Intellectual beauty
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woodlandhalls · 10 months ago
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they dont get enough love
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reejindeed · 4 months ago
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Nuada Airgetám
Here now with both hands, back in the seat of the King.
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drag0nflyandbear · 6 months ago
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Feeling like a Faerie 🧚🏼‍♂️🍃
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The Riders of the Sidhe (detail) by John Duncan, 1911.
Sidhe or else the Tuatha Dé Danann, mystical or fairy people of the Irish mythology and folklore.
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thehazeldruid · 6 months ago
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Forgive the mess, I’ve been doing a lot of work on this little corner lately. Both literally, spiritually and magically in order to get my altar to a place where it feels like new again.
And the result is not a disappointing one.
It feels like mine again. It feels like a small place of safety and spiritual awareness for me again. And I can tell this is only the beginning of me deepening my practice.
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a-studious-reej · 8 months ago
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sometimes while journeying/meditating I see something that catches my eye and I make it a point to log as much away as possible for while I’m drawing it
This was a really special one. I tried to take as many notes as possible and record what I could, but this was the best I could get from memory. I’ll probably revisit the design and try to get it more accurate if possible (it’s still missing a few things), but I still like looking at it even just like this!
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amylouioc · 1 year ago
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July Postcard, Nuada Airgetlám
King of the Tuatha Dé Danann, husband to Boann, Bres-enabler, Lugh-predecessor and owner of Fragarach, a very cool sword.
If you'd like a postcard, sign-up before the end of the month!
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comparativetarot · 1 year ago
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The Sun. Art by Bri de Danann.
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aodhan-art · 1 year ago
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A commission of Brigid for @bloodtreachery (awww, it was SUCH a pleasure to do it!). I put an emphasis on her aspect as a poet, hence the fire of poetry ablaze! The poem in the flames is a liberal translation of these lines from The Hosting of the Sidhe into Old Irish (courtesy of my wonderful husband):
...if any gaze on our rushing band, We come between him and the deed of his hand, We come between him and the hope of his heart.
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