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Seithrkona ~ Frejasdotr

Poser Mythology posted on Dec 07, 2014
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The seithrs were likely some form of shamen (mostly female but sometimes male) amongst the Norse, and possibly some early Germanic and Scythian tribes. (The two seemed more or less interchangeable in Roman times.) Seithr is largely a practice that involves 'seeing' and prognostication of future events, but it is more than that in that these women were likely healers, midwives and spiritual guides as well. It is said that the goddess Freja was the one who taught Odin the secrets of seithr. There are things about their practices and their god Odin that are very similar to the early shamanistic form of Shiva as the sort of 'ultimate shaman' that was worshipped in northern India and the Indus Valley civilization. The Caucasoid mummies found in the Takla Mahkan desert and other places there, were tall, fair haired and skinned in comparison to the native populations. Cherchen Man, who was also part Asian, was around six and a half feet tall. Tall, even by today's standards. They were said to have spoken 'a guttural language' and were referred to as 'foreign barbarians' - 'mlecchcha'. The mummies of three of the women found were evidently a type of shaman from their attire and grave goods - one of which was a tall pointed hat. Yes, one of those sorts of hats, although the brim was not wide. They also wore fabrics of wool woven in intricate patterns not unlike tartan or plaid patterns. The patterns in which they wove them are like the patterns of the weavings of the Nordic peoples, as well as the Scots. Tall pointy hats were quite the fad with certain groups of Scythians - the Tigrixauda-Saka, to be exact - the noble Scythians. We know that the Scythian peoples travelled back and forth across the Steppes of southern Russia rather extensively...so, it's not so impossible that seithr and it's beliefs and rituals may have come from the Far East. ***** I won Sydd Raven's "LurcreZia" and a couple of the extra packs that go with her in a contest elsewhere. I just got them tonight and this is my first render with one of these skins. There are many of them, so it'll be awhile before I play with them all. The character is one of my girls, but she looks nothing like 'herself' here. Completely different. I must say the LucreZia skins are rather intriguing. ***** Character is SRG_Koku (YD) Veil and dress from 'Keeper of Dreams' and HMG's 'The Witch' (DAZ) for the MFD. Back by me

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Comments (16)


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Cyve

5:56AM | Sun, 07 December 2014

It's a fabulous portrait... I love her expression also !!!

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caty77

8:01AM | Sun, 07 December 2014

Yes, mummies in this part of world are really strange :) I like mysteries. Gorgeous and mysterious portrait here too!

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GrandmaT

8:12AM | Sun, 07 December 2014

Fantastic render! That skin is cool. It is amazing how different a character looks when you change the skin texture. I remember seeing a documentary about those women several years ago. Neat stuff.

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drifterlee

10:07AM | Sun, 07 December 2014

really wonderful dark portrait and character!!!!!

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UteBigSmile

11:16AM | Sun, 07 December 2014

Looks realy very beautiful, love it a lot!

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Faemike55

11:25AM | Sun, 07 December 2014

Beautiful portrait and intriguing narrative thanks

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eekdog

11:31AM | Sun, 07 December 2014

Shes a must , ray .magnificent skin and lights.

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bebopdlx

12:15PM | Sun, 07 December 2014

Beautiful portrait and character work.

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adorety

2:11PM | Sun, 07 December 2014

You've presented a very intriguing character here and some very cool history. I want to look up and learn more about the Scythians now. Beautiful image.

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RodS

5:50PM | Sun, 07 December 2014

A most fascinating character, and insights, Ray. I love this kind of stuff! As always, a stunning work of art in your own special style. Really lovely, hon! I saw that entry - and a big congratulations to you if I haven't said so before! :-D

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pchef

2:34AM | Mon, 08 December 2014

beautiful portrait

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misty7j3

2:44AM | Tue, 09 December 2014

Very beautiful and interesting looking character, and I really like the 'story line'. You are so creative and knowledgeable to be able to write such intriguing stories about the existence of these different cultures of people .....I don't know how you do it! All of your characters and stories are always so interesting and unusual.....you are very talented Ray......

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renecyberdoc

8:04AM | Tue, 09 December 2014

congratzz for winning and yes the skins look a bit weird but nevertheless good,can be used for broken dolls,or broken souls...............misery characters hehehehe

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Savage_dragon

11:34AM | Tue, 09 December 2014

I love Luc! Fab job with her, Ray. ")

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brewgirlca

1:48AM | Mon, 15 December 2014

Always have such respect for your depth and diversity of knowledge about the ancient mystical peoples. One of my dreams is to travel the ancient silk road through Kazakstan and nieghboring territories. Probably won't happen but it still fuels my dreams. Like Arthur I have to come back and tag several of these elements for a scan on Wicki. The character is haunting.

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Crudelitas

4:10PM | Mon, 06 April 2015

She looks great with her pale Skin. Love this character and the nice atmosphere!


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