created thunder by striking his great hammer
The inscription around its edge is from "The Charge of the Star Goddess" and reads: "I am the beauty of the green earth and the white moon among the stars
and traditions attached to ancient landscape features
you will discover:
Many of the clues that point to the origin of this great God can be found in the ancient petroglyphs still preserved today in Scandinavia
Between The Realms: Cornish Myth and Magic stones runes created thunder by striking hisIn this exploration of the Cornish Celtic Otherworld, Cheryl Straffon expertly guides us through a realm of traditional tales, stories, myths, legends and folklore wherein we encounter supernatural beings, such as fairies, piskeys, mermaids, witches, giants and other strange creatures. Between the Realms examines the writings of the folklorist collectors, and oral traditions born from the prehistoric sacred landscape of Cornwall. Cheryl explains how,