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Banshee - created by IDt8r


Banshee
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(5 years and 3021 days ago)

avatar Drivenslush

EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE (hehehe) great job

avatar Mario
Mario [banned] says:

I wish to have your drawing skill nice composition !

avatar aheman
aheman says:

the hair is too contrasting color, and too sharp.

suggest :
1) blur the hair alittle, lower contrast in color for hair
2) fade the edges at the end of the clothes or alternatively, reshape it, make it more curvy

great idea!

avatar Akassa
Akassa says:

Scary and wisely scene

avatar passionboy

nice work gl author..!!

avatar George55
George55 says:

Kind of spooky......remind me of those grave tales, that we use to listen when growing up..... nice work..... GL.

avatar JoeCacia
JoeCacia says:

WOUW! Nice!

avatar lolu
lolu says:

Congrats !

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kushpatel says:

congrats...

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Banshee - created by whiteshade


Banshee
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The Banshee (pronounced /ˈbænʃiː/, BAN-shee), from the Irish bean sí ("woman of the síde" or "woman of the fairy mounds") is a female spirit in Irish mythology, usually seen as an omen of death and a messenger from the Otherworld. Her Scottish counterpart is the bean shìth (also spelled bean-shìdh).

The aos sí (people of the mounds, people of peace) are variously believed to be the survivals of pre-Christian Gaelic deities, spirits of nature, or the ancestors. Some Theosophists and Celtic Christians have referred to the aos sí as "fallen angels". They are commonly referred to in English as "fairies", and the banshee can also be described as a "fairy woman".

The bean-sidhe (woman of the fairy) may be an ancestral spirit appointed to forewarn members of certain ancient Irish families of their time of death. According to tradition, the banshee can only cry for five major Irish families: the O'Neills, the O'Briens, the O'Connors, the O'Gradys and the Kavanaghs. Intermarriage has since extended this select list.

Whatever her origins, the banshee chiefly appears in one of three guises: a young woman, a stately matron or a raddled old hag. These represent the triple aspects of the Celtic goddess of war and death, namely Badhbh, Macha and Mor-Rioghain.) She usually wears either a grey, hooded cloak or the winding sheet or grave robe of the unshriven dead. She may also appear as a washer-woman, and is seen apparently washing the blood stained clothes of those who are about to die. In this guise she is known as the bean-nighe (washing woman).

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avatar ponti55
ponti55 says:

Very, very nice, good job!

avatar Tuckinator

very nice

avatar Giggles
Giggles says:

Pretty nice mood...maybe remove some of the highlights on the face and the body...

avatar akasha
akasha says:

quite a story this Irish myth! and nice result

avatar chakra1985

very nice

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