Paintings of Caledonian


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This channel is where I, Caledonian, post my paintings. Most paintings are illustrations of my personal storyworld, others are paintings relating to Celtic or more broadly Indo-European culture. Note that my storyworld has no relation to anything real

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There is a lie that has been circling around christian circles online for a few years now, that there exists a tale in which Odin drinks the semen of hanged men. This tale is spread to prove the existence of homosexual acts in pagan religions. I am a Gaelic pagan but I won't stand this slander of a Norse god.

This tale has zero evidence in any genuine source. It comes entirely from a 2008 book written by a jew. The same book claims that jesus has gay orgies, how convenient for the christians to ignore that part yet spread the lie about Odin around as fact to slander paganism.

The christian urge to believe bullshit made up by jews remains strong, it seems


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Bell Beaker men around a fire

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A Bell Beaker man sleeps on the barrow of his ancestors and has prophetic dreams


Koryos Warrior

A highly fantasised one, as the real ones were adolescents on the cusp of manhood


Bell Beaker Man pours a libation of milk




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Today is the day (Lanwurq Halaín, Gaelic Samhain) when iChélah (Gaelic Cailleach “hag”) heralds the start of winter, she will reign until Beltane. She is often depicted as an ugly old hag or a beautiful young maiden, being able to shift between the two forms. Her clothing, given that she is the oldest being, has the oldest colour; white. Here is my own painting of her


STORYWORLD POST

"Two Swarats on a Hill"

This painting is a reattempt at the very first landscape drawing on my ipad that I did a year ago. I've gotten much better so I decided to redo it!


STORYWORLD POST

"Arrival of the Romoruzians"

This painting depicts the first Romoruzians to become involved in the crusades against the Misiurinī hunter-gatherers. Up until this point, the only crusaders were Mewians who made inland settlements close to the border of the Mewe province while the Romoruzians founded coastal outposts closer to their own shores. Both Mewians and Romoruzians are subsets of Mangeodge people from the Kingdom of Meilvarestu. The wave of Romoruzian settlement was the crusader Grandmaster Sinthari's idea, he saw the potential of securing the previously untouched western Misiurinī coast. The first Romoruzians to land in Misiurinī were greeted by a small party of Mewians who travelled westwards overland, with the purpose of teaching the Romoruzian priests how to speak the Misiuri language that they may convert the locals.


STORYWORLD POST

A green orb in the sky behind a mountain in the Dark Place.


STORYWORLD POST

Three Eonriko soldiers during the Crusading Era and their deer mounts rest by a campfire in the forests of Mitrineuja


STORYWORLD PAINTING
The Corruption of Garujosi"

A painting from the Middle Mangeodge period. It depicts the goddess Eisotrojaluku visciously tearing apart Garujosi while holding the remains of Oruŋsni. Both Garujosi and Oruŋsni were very early crusaders who ultimately betrayed their own Mangeodge people. Both men were said to have been corrupted by the evil goddess Eisotrojaluku and were executed in the capital city Jadæwe. This painting is said to show their corruption as a physical torment, inflicted upon them when both men met the goddess on their vebevi (the journey to the afterlife after death).


A simple painting, with a small text which in my native Lanwurq language (West Germanic language in Scotland, close relative of Scots) says Jurfórbéarnis Abhijdjeiq "Be faithful to your ancestry"


A little painting from today, set in my storyworld. A small shrine in someone's home to honour the god Desavrei, here referred to with several of his nicknames.
The small text on the cabinet behind the candle is a small prayer which says (in the fictional Old Mangeodge language):

Bavotlei solacmegja barbocozi baunbocozi,
Mastarksaurelei mambaleju solacmegja Mangejocgeiju,
Jarillo solacmegja labbocozi jarauziecbozozi,
Desavredesi solacmegja drejoīnacmarauzi ab dnasnasozi,
Drejoidrejoi solacmegja jaruccampeju deizeteju svautru cgaseju.


"May Bavotlei see our hospitable estate,
May Mastarksaurelei rightfully see the Mangeodge people,
May Jarillo see our outstretched arms,
May Desavredesi see homeliness in his gaze,
May Drejoidrejoi see us as capable heroes."

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