According to Irish mythology, the Tuatha Dé Danann, the ancient Celtic deities of Ireland, included the dwarf poet and musician Abcán (spelled Abhcán nowadays). It was rumoured that he owned a bronze boat near the Assaroe Falls with a tin sail.
The dwarf Abcán is the one who transports the goddess Ruad from the Otherworld to this one in the Ruad death story, so that she can entice the human Aed Srónmár. She jumps into the water, drowns, and hears mermaids singing—or, in other versions, music from a fairy mound.
In another tale, Cúchulainn the hero, captures Abcán. He sets himself free by lulling the warrior to sleep with such an irresistible melody.
The dwarf musician Fer Í and Abcán are very similar, and Abcán may even go by a different name.
The Encyclopedia of Celtic Mythology and Folklore says he's either a god or not.
Tracking versions of your work is surprisingly easy!
You can use it for anything: code, art, writing, power point presentation... You've all seen the version numbers in games that go like this:
0.6.12
The last digit (in this example the 12) means little changes. So fixing bugs in code or fixing grammar in text.
The second means major changes like new functions in code, new items in a game, new lighting layer in digital art.
And the first means a full product. 0 means the product is not full yet, 1 means a full product and anything after that means you've rebuilt your work from the ground up.
The rules are pretty loose, you can add letters if your work is branching, for example a different colour variant for your art piece. Also don't get stuck in the 'Can this be considered a new version?'
Yes
Any change counts as a new version, depending on how big that change is you'll increase a different digit by 1. Changing the wording of a sentence in a chapter could be considered either a patch or a major addition, that's up to you.
had the urge to draw something angel related again, truly love wings and angels!! qwq
so after the initial sketch and then lining it i was so happy, i wanted a very moody piece, after doing the lighting and the shadows which are flat, it already looked so great, but i just couldnt rly choose what type of mood i wanted to pertry since all versions of color combination looked so good to me and i was rly proud of that qwq
in the end i ended up with these versions that portrayed the most mood and emotion to me qwq
-Dairiem
(picture 1 original in sunlight )
(picture 2, 3, 4, black and white “background” and colored lgiht and shadow, sunrise, afternoon, moonlight )
(picture 5, 6, dark skinned angel with teal-algea colored sheets and ground, moonlight and sunlight)
(picture 7, 8 sketch and lineart without color and shading )
I could have sworn that at one point you made a post about how to choose a bible translation, but I can't find it anywhere. Do you have any good links for that?
Hiya, yes! Here's a post where I discuss my fave (and least fave) Bible translations.
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