4° Macha
Macha was a sovereignty goddess of ancient Ireland, counted as one.
Macha is associated with the land, fertility, kingship, war and horses


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‘You helped a selkie’
‘Are you telling me Faery Queen of the Seals is stalking me?’
‘Maybe she likes you’


Art credit: me
Reference/fc: @/ miss_ellie_mouse on Instagram

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I'm on a little bit of kick at the moment, so drawing lots of and#gauls no particular period in history! Just enjoying reading them to my kids!

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A bit of i haven't really seen a definitive version of him so I've been trying out my own designs of him!

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Got out of the habit of uploading with moving into my accomodation and everything, woops. Here’s Niamh Chinn Óir, a cool gal from

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🍂The Cat Sidhe tells of his encounter with the White Stag.🍂
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Something I've been wanting to do for a long while but following actually gave me the motivation, my own design for Cu Chulainn, hero and absolute disaster from Irish mythology.

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He could explain the rather difficult logic that those are 'his' fish, or he could shut up and enjoy the company.

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I never posted this here 😂 it was a piece of art from for the comic I'm making for next years mermay.

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Been looking into Irish mythology for a project as of late and thought I’d draw something more experimental featuring the Irish War Goddesses known as the Morrigán Trio, Morrigan, Babd Catha and Macha.

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