Balor, in Celtic mythology, was the tyrant leader of the Fomorians, a group of supernatural beings.
    When Balor was a boy, he looked into a potion being brewed by his father’s Druids, and the fumes caused him to grow a huge, poisonous eye. The eye had to be opened by attendants, and it killed anything on which it gazed. Balor was eventually killed by his grandson, the god Lugus, in the climactic battle between the Tuatha Dé Danann, or race of gods, and the Fomoire.


Here lays the Fallen king.
    The Morrigan was the shape-shifting Celtic Goddess of War, Fate and Death. 
    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.
    When a battle had ended, the warriors would leave the field until dawn in order that the Morrigan could claim the trophies of heads, known as “the Morrigan’s acorn crop”.

She is here for the Fallen King.
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Illustrations from Celtic mythology

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