Interview by
starfallz.
Aug. 26th, 2003 01:13 pm1. How old were you when the Morrigan made herself known to you?
Aah! I didn't know you were gonna ask me the hard questions first. :p
I was 15, almost 16 when she decided I was hers. At that point I had still not chosen any pantheon or particular Gods as something I felt kinship with. I was honouring the Lord and Lady, but quickly becoming disenfranchised with the notion that All Gods are One God.
Um...before The Morrigan chose me, I honestly knew little about her. I liked Celtic things, but I also liked Norse things and Roman things and Greek things, etc., etc. I'm very fond of mythology, history, and the like. Probably read far too much at a young age.
Becoming The Morrigan's daughter is a story I consider too private and almost too sacred to talk about. It is something I hold inside and keep in a special place.
( Cut for your further enjoyment. )
As with all others like it, if you want me to interview you, ask and I will post some questions to you.
-M.
Aah! I didn't know you were gonna ask me the hard questions first. :p
I was 15, almost 16 when she decided I was hers. At that point I had still not chosen any pantheon or particular Gods as something I felt kinship with. I was honouring the Lord and Lady, but quickly becoming disenfranchised with the notion that All Gods are One God.
Um...before The Morrigan chose me, I honestly knew little about her. I liked Celtic things, but I also liked Norse things and Roman things and Greek things, etc., etc. I'm very fond of mythology, history, and the like. Probably read far too much at a young age.
Becoming The Morrigan's daughter is a story I consider too private and almost too sacred to talk about. It is something I hold inside and keep in a special place.
( Cut for your further enjoyment. )
As with all others like it, if you want me to interview you, ask and I will post some questions to you.
-M.