Released two years ago today and still my favorite of all of my songs.
A devotional Punk and Post-Punk/Dark Wave song for the Gaulish/Celtic goddess Đîronâ (Sirona) -- goddess of the night sky (including the moon and stars), health and healing, and springs. Her name is related to words for star, and She is also associated with snakes and eggs.
Mini-altar dedicated to Đîronâ/Sîronâ because I've been having a lot of sinus pressure + broken teeth pain. Appropriately, the incense is raat rani ("night queen").
Delu̯âs (idols) for Sucellos, Nantosu̯eltâ, Ogmi̯os, Đîronâ, Carnonon (Cernunnos), Rosmertâ, and Lugus; a horse shoe amd small horse for Eponâ, an owl for Pali̯âcâ (the Cailleach), a black bear for Blau̯umuccumâtîr ("Blue-smoke-mother", the Blue Ridge Mountains deified), a wheel for Taranos, a wood tile with a Brunnos (B Rûnâ) rising out of fire and another with Beith (Ogham B) with a large candle to represent a hearth for Briganti̯â/Brìde, a picture of my Nanaw (grandmother) and some skull beads to represent Ancestors, a small stone with what look like eyes for the Aissus Sîdi (Nature-Spirits, faeries, etc), a hagstone with a small raven feather gifted to me by the raven, a small jar of wolf fur, a piece of birch to represent Bili̯os (the World Tree), a turkey feather in honor of the rightful inhabitants of Northwest Georgia (the Mvskoke and Tsalagi), and an image of all 15 Rûnâs.
- A Punk and Post-Punk/Dark Wave devotional song for the Gaulish/Celtic goddess Đîronâ (Sirona) -- goddess of the night sky (including the moon and stars), health and healing, and springs. Her name is related to words for star, and She is also associated with snakes and eggs.
Gonna do this largely because I'd be interested in seeing others do the same. As a hard Polytheist I believe in all deities, but the ones who play a pretty much everyday role in my life are:
- Carnonos/Cernunnos
- Nantosueltâ
- Sucellos
- Taranis
- Brigantiâ/Brigid/Brigindo
- Lugos/Lugus/Lugh/Llew
- Rosmertâ
- Ogmios
And I've been feeling stronger and stronger pulls to Eponâ, Đîronâ/Sirona, and Grannos.