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Brythonic and Arthur Gernow devotional blog. May the vicious king live in our dreams, less the day come when his brythons have no point of return. ran by Morgan, of Kernow.
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arthurgernow · 1 year ago
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A document from 13th century discovered that seems to give details to Merlin's past.
https://www.thecourier.co.uk/fp/past-times/4873692/document-merlin-king-arthur-arbroath-abbey/
This seems to be something you may and your followers may be interested in.
Oh my lord, that’s wonderful! Thank you so much. I will dig deep into this—meur ras.
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arthurgernow · 1 year ago
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T-shirt that says “Gwydion fab Dôn did my top surgery”
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arthurgernow · 1 year ago
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Considering writing a post on the location of Avalon because while Glastonbury is fun it has been discredited as a the location of Avalon for decades now
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arthurgernow · 2 years ago
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The Hunter's Funeral Procession
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arthurgernow · 2 years ago
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one of my favourite aspects of Arthur is that he was not a king until later co-opting and appropriation of Arthur by the English. Instead, one of the first mentions of Arthur calls him dux bellorum, a general, fighting along with kings and leading their armies to victory. His place lays in 4-5th century romanised Brythonic lands, not in the legends of England.
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arthurgernow · 2 years ago
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Wrote some cool stuff about Andraste
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arthurgernow · 2 years ago
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REX BELLUM, ARTHUR GERNOW
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[ID: A looping gif of waves at sea. before the viewer are smaller, daker blue waves, while behind lighter blue waves with white crests crash against once another. The scene is peaceful, yet chaotic.]
To the once and future king. Arthur, the vicious in battle and kind pagan warlord.
Dydh Da and welcome to my devotional blog to Arthur 'paganus' as I call him; essentially worshipping the religious pagan version of Arthur. Let this be a collection and discussion of essays, devotional works, personal experiences, Arthur in myth, and Arthur's various manifestations in Brythonic and greater Celtic cultures. This will largely be a focus on Kernow, as I am part Cornish, but I will include other regions featuring him such Wales, Yorkshire, Brittany, and more.
Along with this menagerie, veneration of brythonic deities and brythonic polytheism. This blog includes both Arthur the hero and Arthur as a deity, an in-between, and Arthur as a faery.
May the dead king of war rest in his grave, let us carve a future for ourselves that he will never have to return to fight for. Dead men should rest, but let it be known for him to inspire, and for our darkest hour, he shall return.
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arthurgernow · 2 years ago
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haha yes yes, I will acknowledge Arthur of yorkshire for a day or two before returning to Cornish posting.
Will you be covering the ideas that Arthur was from Yorkshire, proposed by Adrian Grant, or in North England in the Pennines around the Yorkshire-Lancashire border, by Simon Keegan?
you torment me, dear bard.
I suppose I should, it is a good theory and it does support the aspect of Arthur as a ruler of the brythons--a unifier, from Brittany to Cornwall to Yorkshire, but I know this is you teasing me poet of great Yorkshire. I will put aside my Cornish bias for you.
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arthurgernow · 2 years ago
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Will you be covering the ideas that Arthur was from Yorkshire, proposed by Adrian Grant, or in North England in the Pennines around the Yorkshire-Lancashire border, by Simon Keegan?
you torment me, dear bard.
I suppose I should, it is a good theory and it does support the aspect of Arthur as a ruler of the brythons--a unifier, from Brittany to Cornwall to Yorkshire, but I know this is you teasing me poet of great Yorkshire. I will put aside my Cornish bias for you.
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