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pysksos · 2 years
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The Bucca's Stone
In Cornwall the shadow of the old gods is never far away. In the mines, offerings would be left to the Bucca and his faery kin "The Knockers", in the fields he stood as a scarecrow by day but by night lead the "Pisky" revels, but as lord of the seas and the storms he took his most majestic form.
Legend has it he was chased out of Newlyn by Paul Choir. Before he took to the air he chanted his name three times...BUCCA, BUCCA, BUCCA! But in the commotion he dropped his nets. As living proof of this take his nets still mark some of the stones around these parts...and this is one of them
from the Museum of Magic and Folklore, Aberfala, Kernow.
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wolverinesorcery · 2 years
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Bucca and Their incredible Pantomime Dame energy
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pysksos · 2 years
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Almost 2000 words and it's not even half done
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pysksos · 2 years
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Had the most wonderful Goal Est today, had my own version of a feast and plenty of alcohol to celebrate the summer harvest. Bucca is so delighted and I love their straw coat for this time of year, but we're both starting to prepare for the rundown through Guldize and into Allantide.
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pysksos · 2 years
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with straw and sea campion pelt, Gwydn rises from a winter of rest, hounds sent to slumber, fauns springing forth, the heralds of a new summertide
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pysksos · 2 years
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Speaking of kernewek, I simply think there should be a crash course in the most basic of kernewek so people stop calling Bucca "hunted game".
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wolverinesorcery · 2 years
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May Day is on sunday and I've done. nothing to prepare.
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pysksos · 2 years
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Working on a Bucca Gwydn post + thrilled to be able to include all the Cornish pagan calendar dates this time <3
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wolverinesorcery · 2 years
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Happy May Day 💗🚩 and welcome home Bucca Gwydn
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pysksos · 2 years
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Using kernewek as a devotional language is bringing such a special element to mine and Bucca's connection (^人^). It's also deepening it in such a new way which is so thrilling after almost 7 years of devoting myself to them just as a Cornish witch and not a consort. I regret not going head first into my home tongue but there just weren't the resources for it earlier...so better make up for it now
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pysksos · 3 years
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Dynnargh
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Hello! I'm Wulfwynn :-)
This blog is 18+ because it is a godspouse blog and I don't want to deal with minors. Please respect that. I also occasionally post NSFW - I tag it as such and please block it if you do not want to see it !
I'm a folk witch & Brythonic Cornish Polytheist from Kernow & a godconsort of the Bucca. I'm currently in early stages and enjoying it a lot. Please don't send anon messages being rude, I will utilise the block button.
I'm deeply invested in Kernow politics and will probably post now and then as I consider celtic autonomy and politics a devotional activity. I'm also learning conversational Kernewek independently and will doubtlessly post about it (or post in it!).
My general tag system is
Consortish - personal posts
Kernow - General Cornish posts
Kernewek - Lang Posts
Godspouse - General posts about godspousing
Bucca - General Bucca Posts (includes things that remind me of Them)
Dhu - Posts about Bucca Dhu (includes things that remind me of Them)
Gwydn - Posts about Bucca Gwydn (includes things that remind me of Them)
This is a side blog and can't follow back from this, only my main.
If your practice includes the Bucca syncretised with the Folk Devil or Horned God, or the only mentions of Cornwall on your blog along side the Bucca are Gemma Gary's books: please do not interact.
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