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Posted: 31 Jul 2014


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Morrigan
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Warrior queen
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Morrigan (View on black).

Morrigan (View on black).
Morrígan (meaning "Phantom Queen" or "Great Queen") is usually regarded as a Celtic / Irish war Goddess and she has been compared with the Valkyrie / Walkuere of Germanic and Scandinavian origin. Her role often involves premonitions and predictions of a particular warrior's violent death, suggesting a link with the Banshee of later Irish folklore. In certain areas of Ireland this supernatural being is, in addition to the name Banshee, also called Badb (in some versions, Badb and Morrigan are sisters). Her role was not only as a symbol of imminent death but also to influence the outcome of wars and battles. She did this by appearing as a crow or raven flying over the battlefield and would inspire either fear or courage in the hearts of the warriors. She could be heard as a voice among the corpses on a battlefield and, according to some accounts, she would often join in the battle itself as a warrior and show her favouritism in a more direct manner.
(Wikipedia...edited & shortened).

Photographed with a Sony RX100 camera and processed with Nikon Capture NX2.
Figurine of Morrigan by Pagan artist & sculptor Neil Sims from South Shields, U.K.

Marie-claire Gallet, Don Sutherland, Roger Dodger, and 4 other people have particularly liked this photo


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 yokopakumayoko Francesco
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 William Sutherland
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Awesome shot!

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 yokopakumayoko Francesco
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100% perfect

Thank for sharing
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 yokopakumayoko Francesco
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Magnificent!

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 Don Sutherland
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Fantastic photo.
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 Marie-claire Gallet
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WOW, gorgeous capture **************
7 years ago.

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