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Tony Johannot (1803–1852), “Faust & Mephistopheles”
illustration from ‘Le Faust de Goethe: traduction revue et complète, précédée d’un essai sur Goethe par M. Henri Blaze,’ 1847
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Illustration of the pagan god, Cernunnos. Humanoid with a deer skull holding a torc and spear with the triskele symbol framed behind him
Time to bring out the Krampus and Percht tonight ❄️ While often seen as one Perchten and Krampus are actually two different folklore beings
Celtic coin depicting the Celtic chieftain Dumnorix of the Aedui tribe, as he holds a severed head.
Dumnorix translates to ‘King of the Underworld’ in old Gaulish.
1st Century BC.
“When their enemies fall they cut off their heads and fasten them about the necks of their horses; and turning over to their attendants the arms of their opponents, all covered with blood, they carry them off as booty, singing a paean over them and striking up a song of victory, and these first-fruits of battle they fasten by nails upon their houses, just as men do, in certain kinds of hunting, with the heads of wild beasts they have mastered.”
- Diodorus Siculus, Library of History [on the Celts]
Welsh mythology - Ceridwen
Goddess of rebirth, transformation and inspiration
St Edmund slain by the Danes, AD 870 by Harry Payne
Reposted from Nordic.Brotherhood.
Yuletide is on its way!
~ Norse mythology - Odin
The All-father, God of war and death
Wotan's farewell to Brunhilde by Ferdinand Leeke
Go hiking. Fake your death. Become one with the forest. Elevate to forest god. The simple things.
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A prayer to Eir, Norse goddess of healing.
Franz Stassen- The Norns, 1917.