Tag: AncientBritain

  • Ow bist, bab? (Authors Note)

    Ow bist, bab? (Authors Note)

    A colorful painting depicting a Tettenhall Woood Prefab a red door and flower beds in front, set against a blue sky with clouds.
    A colorful illustration depicting a quaint Tettenhall Woods Prefab surrounded by a vibrant garden, representing the warmth of the Black Country dialect and local culture.

    It’s a proper cowd one out there this Sunday, so what better day to dive into a new post?


    Today, it’s a little disclaimer about the language that features in my stories…

    Author’s Note: The Tongue of the Land

    While the Black Country dialect does not belong to the Roman period. It is used within these stories to represent the voice of the common people. The humble folk who stood beside Taranis, shaped by soil, storm, and memory.

    The dialect itself descends from Old English. First spoken between 1100–1300 CE, and remains alive in parts of the West Midlands today.


    The earlier language spoken in Roman-era Mercia has long been lost, leaving no written record.

    By using this dialect, I seek not historical precision but continuity.. To let the living voice of the land speak through its past.

    To those who do not understand the dialect…

    “Ow bist, bab?”
    means “How are you, love?”

    “It’s a proper cowd one out there”
    translates to “It’s really cold outside.”

    So all together:

    “How are you, love? It’s a really cold one out there this Sunday, so what better day to dive into a new post?”

    The Black Country dialect has a warmth and rhythm all of its own . It’s how my grandparents and neighbours spoke, and how the land itself still seems to talk on quiet days.

    It’s the same voice I hear when I write of the Stormborne. Ordinary folk shaped by wind, stone, and rain, who carry the old sounds onward through time.

  • The Path of Tyr: A Symbol of Honor and Justice

    The Path of Tyr: A Symbol of Honor and Justice

    An abstract hand-painted design featuring layered bands of color forming a shape reminiscent of the Tyr rune, symbolizing courage and sacrifice, with colors merging like dawn through mist.
    Original hand-painted design inspired by the ancient Tyr rune, symbolizing courage and the enduring spirit of the Stormborne.

    (Original Hand-Painted Design by ELH)

    The old runes spoke of courage, justice, and sacrifice. The path of Tyr, the god who gave his hand to bind the wolf.


    To the Stormborne, this mark symbolized something deeper. The courage to face what must be faced, and to keep walking through the storm no matter the cost.

    Each line in this piece was hand-drawn in layered bands of colour. Firming a shape reminiscent of the ancient Tyr rune bold, unwavering, rising upward.

    The colours merge like dawn through mist. Gold for honour, blue for truth, and pink for the bloodline of storm and flame that endures through every age.

    This painting stands for all those who fight unseen battles. Who rise each day despite the odds those who, like Tyr and the Stormborne before him. Walk the path not for glory but for what must be done.

    Original artwork by Emma L. Hewitt (ELH)

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