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Perna Studios is very excited to announce our very first trading card set entitled Classic Mythology. This set will focus on 6 timeless Classic Mythologies that we have all come to love and enjoy during our lifetime. The mythologies spotlighted in this set are Greek, Norse, Egyptian, Celtic, Japanese and Hindu. We have an impressive list of artists involved on this set working on both base/promo trading cards and sketch cards. This is our fifth promo trading card (P5) for our set.



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PLEASE, NEGATIVE CRITIQUES ARE NOT WELCOME. THESE ARE ARTISTS INTREPRETATIONS. DESCRIPTIONS ARE BASED ON VARIOUS STORIES THAT ALL DIFFER FROM VARIOUS SOURCES. THANK YOU.



This beautiful illustration of the Celtic War Goddess the Morrigan drawn by artist Craig Yeung :iconcsyeung: and colored by Juri H. :iconjurithedreamer: will be our fifth promo trading card (P5) for this set. This promo is an Exclusive here at our Pernastudios deviantART website [link]



Celtic Mythology - The Morrigan (also known as the Morrigu) was the shape-shifting Celtic Goddess of War, Fate and Death. She also presided over rivers, lakes and fresh water, in addition to being the patroness of revenge, night, magic, prophecy, priestesses and witches. Her name is interpreted in various forms..."Great Queen," "Phantom Queen" or "Queen of Demons." She was said to hover over battlefields in the form of a raven or hooded crow and frequently foretold or influenced the outcome of the fray. The Morrigan was often depicted as a triune goddess whose other aspects were manifested in the Goddess Badb (meaning "Vulture" or "Venomous") and the Goddess Nemain (meaning "Frenzy" or "Fury"). The Morrigan was one of the Tuatha De Danaan ("People of the Goddess Danu") and she aided in the defeat of the Firbolgs at the First Battle of Magh Tuireadh and the Fomorii at the Second Battle of Mag Tured. The Celts believed that, as they engaged in warfare, the Morrigan flew shrieking overhead in the form of a raven or carrion crow, summoning a host of slain soldiers to a macabre spectral bane. When the battle had ended, the warriors would leave the field until dawn in order that the Morrigan could claim the trophies of heads, euphemistically known as "the Morrigan's acorn crop." The origins of the Morrigan appear to be directly linked to the megalithic Cult of the Mothers, who usually appeared as triple goddesses. Her role in Celtic legend is similar to that of the Valkyries in Norse folklore in that both used magic to cast fetters on warriors and made the decision regarding who would live and who would die. The Morrigan is also closely associated with horse symbolism and may, on occasion, have been linked with the equine Goddess, Epona. Another guise of the Morrigan is that of the "Washer at the Ford," who could usually be found washing the clothes of men about to die in battle. In effect, she is thus choosing those whose lives will be lost in the upcoming conflict. An old English poem entitled "Exodus" also refers to ravens (as previously mentioned, one of the Morrigan's other chosen manifestations) as choosers of the slain.


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Promo card printed by Versicolor Productions [link]

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Mood: Wow! ~TigressPhoenix May 10, 2012  Hobbyist General Artist
Amazing work!
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*Pernastudios May 12, 2012  Professional Traditional Artist
Thank you! :)
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I have not been able to find an image that matches the visual in my head of what I think The Morrigan looks like......until now. I am completely blown away by this rendering. Amazingly beautiful work!
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*Pernastudios Mar 17, 2012  Professional Traditional Artist
Thank you. Craig did an amazing job on this piece.
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~Sarkananight Mar 3, 2012  Hobbyist Traditional Artist
Wow! This is fantastic! Great work!
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*Pernastudios Mar 4, 2012  Professional Traditional Artist
Thanks!
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~Sarkananight Mar 5, 2012  Hobbyist Traditional Artist
You're welcome
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Mood: Love *ElainePerna Dec 13, 2011  Professional Traditional Artist
:wow: Stunning! :love:
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Excelent! Looking forward to these...
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*Pernastudios Dec 14, 2011  Professional Traditional Artist
Thank you! We are really excited about this set.
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