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ced and forseti for @fe4week, using day 2's prompt: magic and weaponry


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eye of the storm
ced and forseti for @fe4week, using day 2's prompt: magic and weaponry
30th Anniversary - Legend
I just remembered I drew this a few years ago and it can now see the light of day. Inspired by the little desk sign I saw in a store.
I GUESS YOU DIDN'T KNOW IT, BUT I'M A FIDDLE PLAYER TOO
Baldr, Nanna and their son Forseti. Iðunn and Bragi. Signed: C. Ehrenberg, Dresdn, 1883.
We find the light god, Baldur, in the first picture, with his wife Nanna. Both their heads are wreathed with flowers. They are beautiful figures, bright and youthful. Nanna hugs her husband lovingly and he holds her. A draped mantel falls over Baldur's light undergarment. Nanna's robe is wide and long, a delicate veil hangs down over her back, and over it lies her hair in abundance. Next to the couple is their little son Forseti, almost naked. Baldur holds his right hand on the boy's shoulder, which the child takes tenderly. In the picture on the right, we see Bragi and Idun. Bragi is depicted as a bearded old man, his head wreathed. In his right hand, he happily holds a wine goblet, the left leaning on the harp that stands next to him. A long, wide robe covers him. Idun sits in front of him by a box containing her rejuvenating apples, one of which she has taken out with her left hand, while her right holds the lid. Her long dress is tied with a belt, her full hair is adorned with a diadem-like clip. She is young and beautiful adorn the arms.
pretend that Lewyn is Forseti there
(or you don't have to pretend depending on interpretation)
Lewyn singing to the fish 🐟🪕
Norse Mythology Family Tree