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Ancient Widow
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Gork & Mork
Grungni
Isha
Khaine
Lady of the Lake
Manann
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Prelims
Fandom: Warhammer Fantasy Part 1/2
The two with the most votes will move to the next round
Nagash
Ancient Widow
Asuryan
Gork & Mork
Grungni
Isha
Khaine
Lady of the Lake
Manann
Part 2/2
Characters' info under the cut
I wanted to do more character designs for one of my stories-here they are!!
Enbarr, also known as Aonbharr is a loyal steed from Irish Mythology, belonging to warrior and god, Manann. The horse was said to be swifter than the wind and able to travel on both land and sea.
His owner, Manann is the ruler of the Otherworld, the realm of the gods, and in some cases, the dead. He was also associated with the sea, and is sometimes considered a sea god - perhaps contributing to belief’s that Enbarr was able to travel across the waters as easily as he was able to run across land.
Manannan Mc Lir - 2017 by Aurelie-S
Manannan Mc Lir, the Celtic god of the Sea and another of the characters featured in my Celtic Colouring Book, here colored with PS. Get your copie of the book for only $9.99 : www.amazon.com/Celtic-Colourin… A printable version and a few copies of the artist edition of the book are also still available.
mythology aesthetics: cillian murphy as manannán mac lir
manannán mac lir—also known simply as manannán or manann—is a sea deity in Irish mythology. as well as being a sea god, he is also seen as a psychopomp and is associated with the otherworld and the veil between the worlds. he is affiliated with both the tuatha dé danann and the fomorians. in the tales, he is said to own a boat named scuabtuinne ("wave sweeper"), a sea-borne chariot drawn by the horse enbarr, a powerful sword named fragarach ("the answerer"), and a cloak of invisibility. manannán appears also in scottish and manx legend, and some sources say the isle of man (manainn) is named after him, while others say that he is named after the island. he is cognate with the welsh figure manawydan fab llŷr.
How at home Noct seemed in this environment! He moved with a slight sway to his hips, the sarong clinging to then loosely. Manann couldn’t help his eyes being drawn to the sun-kissed plains of Noct’s stomach, his navel a small, exotic cave of wonders set right in the middle of it. He hardly heard the words that were spoken to him, letting the kiss happen without anticipating it and just blinking at his beautiful lover. “Good morning.” Manann’s voice was raw, and he cleared his throat a little, “How long have you been awake?” Afraid he might have been inhospitable by sleeping in. [A/N: Noct's navel is an exotic cave of wonders. An exotic cave of wonders!]