The Irish Mythology Tarot ✨ The Queen of Swords, Boann, Goddess of the River Boyne
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The Irish Mythology Tarot ✨ The Queen of Swords, Boann, Goddess of the River Boyne
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Boann by Jim Fitzgerald
Goddess of the River Boyne - linked to creativity and fertility
Boann by Tammy Wampler
Tabris: Do you know who's performing the ceremony? Soris: Mother Boann, I assume. No other priest would come down here. (Editor Comment: Original -- Mother Boann, I assume. No other priests would come down here. If more humans were like her, the world would be better. VO Edits replaces Mother Boann, I assume. No other priests would come down here. I wish more humans were like her. Tabris: Why aren't there any elven priests? Soris: I'm not sure… Maybe we can ask her when she arrives. (VO/Localization Comment: Wondering) (Editor Comment: Original -- I'm not sure... I never thought to ask. Maybe we can ask the Mother when she arrives.)
boy i look forward to the matters of church in race in sequel material!
white cow
for boann
the thrashing destruction of a
body sever'd:
blazing river
cuts earth, dagger
of disobediance. learned,
wriggling fish,
dog split with red,
airsick with light.
let your horns be meadows, let your
arms be water,
where dark, frigid
horses billow.
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Celtic Mythology | The Three Noble Strains
Healer of each wounded warrior, Comforter of each fine woman, Guiding refrain over the blue water, Image-laden, sweet-sounding music! –Book of the O’Connor Don In Celtic mythology, we’re told about The Dagda (the Good god of the Gaelic gods) who was a king within the fairy race known as the Tuatha Dé Danann. The Dagda had a magical and enchanting harp, which he took everywhere and which would…
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