a map that leads to a better understanding of the Irish gods, their divine dwellings, and how the Tuatha Dé Danann became the fairies| Irish Myths
Surely friendship does not depend on obligations or frequency, but it does posit expectations on something like a movement of reciprocity. In fact, movement (κίνηση) and reciprocity are so intertwi…| Infrapolitical Reflections
She's one of Irish mythology's most popular goddesses, but have we been thinking about The Morrígan all wrong?| Irish Myths
It's one of Irish mythology's most fascinating stories. But did it inspire Robert Eggers' folk-horror masterpiece?| Irish Myths
Page count: 432 pagesRating: 5 stars| Malin's Blog of Books
Here's the primary reason the B.C.E. and C.E. year notations are superior to the traditional B.C. and A.D. notations.| Irish Myths
Live Art in the Age of Animation. NSTC Research Funding. The post The Remediation of the Gods appeared first on Joshua Sofaer.| Joshua Sofaer
Earth-shattering, fire-spewing, and loaded with symbolism, check out these volcano gods and volcano goddesses around the world.| Whats-Your-Sign.com
Put on your comparative mythology hat (horns?) and prepare to ponder the many potential similarities between Irish and Norse mythology| Irish Myths
LIFE CYCLE A seed from a divine source, the tree it grows into, and the demon that follows. +++ THIRTY YEARS AGO, AS THE SUN SET Prau Sa Pritiya danced. Her chest shivered, her hips swayed—she so stirred the god of hunters that he shook his house of sky. That night there was a meteor shower: the stars fell, and set the forest afire. That night the god of hunters fell in love with Prau Sa Pritiya. + STAR SEED Divine milt. Freshly spilt, it burns hot as a furnace. Any tool forged in its heat ...| Zedeck Siew's Writing Hours
Page count: 320 pages Rating: 3 stars Thank you to NetGalley and Crooked Lane Books for this ARC. My opinions are my own. Rua remembers not...| kingmagu.blogspot.com
Am I Celt-washing Irish mythology or am I Irish-washing Celtic mythology? I’ve been accused of both. My plea in both cases? Not guilty The post Celt-washing Irish Mythology or Irish-washing Celtic Mythology? appeared first on Irish Myths.| Irish Myths
An Irish mythology documentary or just a really long video? Whatever you want to call this, I had fun making it| Irish Myths
O Prometheus!Sometimes I curse you for stealing the fireFor its burns within meAnd tears down the veil of my pretention,And urge me to break my silence.When there is war around meAnd the evil dance…| India & Masticadores // Editor Abhilash Fraizer
Muirchú’s account of St. Patrick’s contest of miracles with the druid at Tara, as detailed in the 7th-century Life of Saint Patrick| Irish Myths
Unveil the divine hag of Celtic mythology. Is she a goddess, demoness, or the Punxsutawney Phil of the ancient Gaels?| Irish Myths
Did Saint Brigid actually exist? Or was she a reimagining of the Irish pagan goddess (or a druidess) of the same name?| Irish Myths
A deep dive into one of Irish mythology’s most mysterious figures: the horse-loving, chariot-driving, storm-conjuring “son of the sea."| Irish Myths
The Fury of the Gods is the final book of the Bloodsworn Saga, a tale set in a world of Animal gods, The Tainted (humans with the power of certain gods in their blood), Witches and regular Viking like people. This is a action packed ride with a lot of fighting that will get us to […]| Books of My Heart
Greek Worshippers| Nagora's Corner
Magic resistance in AD&D is not very precisely defined, although it’s not too bad compared to some rules. It is initially covered in the Monster Manual thusly:| Nagora's Corner
Each episode of IrishMyths StoryTime is dedicated to a single story—pulled from the pages of Irish mythology—that is narrated in full| Irish Myths
What do we really know about the ancient Celtic religion? And what did Welsh literary forger Iolo Morganwg make up?| Irish Myths
Magic resistance in AD&D is not very precisely defined, although it’s not too bad compared to some rules. It is initially covered in t...| nagorascorner.blogspot.com
Do history and archaeology corroborate the Arthurian legend that Stonehenge once stood on Irish land?| IrishMyths
The ancients thought that the state induced by wine was a sacred one, a communion with the mind of the God. The term ‘entheogen’ was invented by Gordon Wasson and means ‘god containing’ and refers …| Hearth Witchery
Did you know Chinese pyromancy guided emperors using fiery cracks in bones? This lost art revealed the future, influencing politics, and daily life in early Chinese society.| Historic Mysteries
Trees of life or trees of death? Learn the role of sacred trees in Celtic culture—in Ireland and beyond| IrishMyths
Greek Worshippers No paladins in the Greek pantheon. Seems reasonable, I guess. Zeus Swanning About Art: Linda Sutton Including Titans Thi...| nagorascorner.blogspot.com
Finnish Worshippers| Nagora's Corner
He's the most recognizable Celtic deity. But does the horned god Cernunnos have an Irish mythological equivalent?| IrishMyths
Did the ancient Irish use war chariots in battle? The Irish myths say yes: but what about Irish archaeology?| Irish Myths
This is a campaign setting idea I've had for years but never got to use. Perhaps you can have fun with it?| Of Slugs and Silver
Ok. Why do angels have bird wings, and devils bat wings? This is a quite consistent depiction in art etc. Why is this, what is going on?| Of Slugs and Silver
Consider the source of the numinous. Your basic RPG thinks very little of it or places it in a watered interpretation of the greek pantheon. In this case the numinous is transcendent, coming from without and inwards. It is probably more common in reality for the numinous to be seen as immanent, coming from the inside out.| What Would Conan Do?
There are currently two Greek Myth Comix-designed games. Click each to find out more: Bellum Sacrum The Iliad Deck/Trojan War Playing Cards Bellum Sacrum (not currently available :( ) The card game…| Greek Myth Comix Shop
YELLOW QUEEN Equal parts mystic folklore and flesh, ruler of the Yellow City, smooth-limbed and whisper-voiced, a creamy advanced jaundice complexion and a face hidden behind a brocaded veil to be disposed of on her next wedding night. Summoned by sects and cults to offer her a new groom that they might hear her rattled| Last Gasp