Popular posts from this blog
Nuada Airgetlám
By
kendo
-
Celtos miniature on a Fernavale Scenics base. http://www.fernvalescenics.com/ "I n Irish mythology , Nuada or Nuadu (later Nuadha ), known by the epithet Airgetlám ("Silver Hand/Arm"), was the first king of the Tuatha Dé Danann . He is cognate with the Gaulish and British god Nodens . His Welsh equivalent is Nudd or Lludd Llaw Eraint . Nuada was king of the Tuatha Dé for seven years before they came to Ireland. They made contact with the Fir Bolg , the then-inhabitants of the island, and Nuada sought from them half of the island for the Tuatha Dé, which their king rejected. Both peoples made ready for war, and in an act of chivalry allowed their numbers and arms to be inspected by the opposing side to allow for a truly fair battle. During this first great battle at Mag Tuired, Nuada lost an arm [1] in combat with the Fir Bolg champion Sreng . Nuada's ally, Aengaba of Norway, then fought Sreng, sustaining a mortal wound, while the Dagda protected Nua...
subtle mate!
ReplyDeleteQuite a bit of detail in that piece...nice
ReplyDeleteNice paint job! Great mini too.
ReplyDelete