Dísir - Flames in the Forest (to Jollyself) by chrysaor
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Thats another Christmas-Story. Merry 1. Christmasday!
Around our Christmas Days old norse People worshiped the local Gods of their Tribe with Celebrations ("Dísirbloted"), much Lights and good Food. This was long before the Arrival of puny Gods like Loki and Thor, and far before Christianity. Maybe its was a Forerunner of our Christmas!?
These female Entities were thought as benign Ghost of passed Family-Members that watched over the Family-Tribes, could grant Wealth, Health and Welfare, much like the roman "Manes". But if their People are under Attack or members beeing hurt, its said they may have changed into flaming Avengers, that destroy anything in their Way (even People of their own!).
The Hair was inspired by the marvellous Creations of JOLLYSELF strongly, so I dedicate it to her, humbly. :)
These poor Pics cannot be compared with the Quality of the Great Masters herein, so they are for educational Purposes only! ;)
Blender with Stability-AI-Addon, Gimp.
Comments (8)
nemesis74s
Beautiful!
chrysaor
Thank You very much for taking the Time. Merry first Christmasday for You! :)
Banishment Online Now!
Your true colors come shining through. Thanks for sharing.
Paulienchen
Gefällt mir sehr gut
chrysaor
I am very glad to hear this! Keep up the good Work!
bugsnouveau
Lottsa' fun and very well done
chrysaor
Uh-oh, a Poet, too! Thank You for kind Words, but all Credit goes to Jolly! ;)
water
Awesome !
chrysaor
Thank You, a Word of a Master weighs much! Have a good Time inbetween the Years! :)
starship64 Online Now!
Nicely done!
chrysaor
Thank You, starship, the "Hark!" is on 1. Place of the Hotlist, congrats .... How do You do that!? ;)
APlusDesign
These look really cool - powerful ghosts they are indeed!
chrysaor
I learned about them in Norway and did not find anything in Literature. So we must trust on the Words of the Indigens! ;)
RodS
A fascinating series of artworks here, and also the history to go along with them. Merry Christmas to you and yours!
chrysaor
Merry Christmas and a good Time inbetween the Years! Nothing compared to Yours! :)