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Uploaded by on Jun 28, 2007

Fantasy Art, found on the internet, none of which is mine. I merely collected and arranged it, then added "Stuil A Run"(Gaelic) by The Chieftains (Ireland), and sung by Norway's own, Sissel--Mainly, I make these because I have fun doing it!

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  • Samhain's blessings, gerundive. :) Blessed Be. )0(

  • @celticbattleaxe

    Féile Moingfhinne! May the spirits be comforting with their presence, here at the time of summer's ending~

  • Saw a copy of this video, HAD to know what the first image was from, and they sent me here telling me you were the originator and might know. (woman standing over a man with two pillars)

    Please tell!

  • @amozoness6 Since it has been such a long time, most of the images I used I've lost track of their origins--however that one, with its idealized neo-classical imagery is easy to remember-- it is 'Daybreak' , by Maxfield Parrish.

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  • lovely work, but might not hurt to give credit to all the artists.

  • You cant put on a voice this .. it is genuine and sounds like nothing else. Great video captures the spirit and magic of the song. unearthy and mystical full of dreams and myth and power and passion.

  • Majestic beauty. Now I see where anyone can get inspiration just as like the olden times - contact the Dryads. :) Blessed Be.

  • the image of a dragon is part of an old story that it tells of a fair maiden to be wed who was so beautyfull the faeries were nvious and one day caught her in on of there magics and turned her into a dragon she then killed everyone she loved agians her will all except one, her true love. who thought the dragon had ate his beloved and he killed her yet the irony is that she was in a illusion of magiic by the faeries and she remains in it having to relive the nightmare over and over for all time

  • Beautiful

  • I assumed as much. I was thinking back to that time with what little history I remember of that period. It definitely was political volcano alright and to have a song of that nature come out of that period is remarkable.

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