John Duncan (1866-1945), Deirdre of the sorrows by John Duncan, public domain
#MythologyMonday: Because of the king's betrayal, #Naoise was killed. After a year of mourning for him, #Deirdre of the Sorrows, the raving one, threw herself from the chariot onto a rock to her death. She was on her way to a forced wedding. #Celtic #StPatricksDay
Dominicus Johannes Bergsma, Bloeiende meidoorn (Crataegus) boven sloot. Locatie, Natuurterrein De Famberhorst 02, CC BY-SA 4.0
#WyrdWednesday: `Amid the early carolling of birds, in the mild morning dawn of fragrant May, when all the bush was white with hawthorn-bloom, and dew-drops glistened from every point of sapling, bush, and plant, #Naoise and his brothers set out, going in [โฆ]
[Original post on hear-me.social]
Commission for @revivalmode.bsky.social
#fireemblem #fe4
#erinys #naoise #commission