"Norupo" was the song form "Heilung" I heard while drawing this.
Halloween themed, too but.. skulls and some smoke fits all the time.
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Halloween themed, too but.. skulls and some smoke fits all the time.
You think so, too? Check out my Redbubble, I upload this fresh and hot
Thank you for watching β€οΈ
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but no, I don't know how this north-american ghost looks like.
In the ancient European Celtic culture (druids for example, they use deer antlers and skulls for important rituals.
The antlers I have drawn escalated a bit into something insect-spider-looking creepy knots.
but no, I don't know how this north-american ghost looks like.
In the ancient European Celtic culture (druids for example, they use deer antlers and skulls for important rituals.
The antlers I have drawn escalated a bit into something insect-spider-looking creepy knots.
Fantastic! "Norupo" is actually a chant for the protection of a traveler, if I'm not mistaken, but any of their music immediately stirs echoes of the primal within the soul, making the modern world seem little more than a dream. This piece has the same resonance, it speaks of ritual older than words, and the power of the ancient world awakening once more, coming back to remind us why we once huddled round our fires, fearful of the dark...
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