Tag: HistoricalFantasy

  • Samhain: The Veil Between Storms

    Samhain: The Veil Between Storms

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    A vibrant, abstract depiction of layered arcs in various colors, symbolizing the interconnectedness of realms during Samhain.

    By E.L. Hewitt Ancient Magic and Myth of the Stormborne

    When the nights deepen and the last harvest fades, the air thickens with memory.


    The Celts called it Samhain the turning of the year. When the veil between living and spirit thins to a breath.

    In the Stormborne lands, it was known as The Veil Between Storms. A night when thunder sleeps, and whispers rise in its place.


    The old fires were lit not for warmth, but to guide the ancestors home.

    Ritual of the Returning Flame

    At dusk, light a single candle or hearth flame.


    Place it near an open window or door.
    Whisper the names of those who walked before you kin, friend, or forgotten soul.
    Then say:

    “The storm remembers, and so do I.”

    Let the flame burn through the hour, then bury its wax or ashes in the soil before dawn.


    It is said that the ground carries those names to the deep roots of the world.
    where the Stormborne keep their watch.

    Offerings and Symbols

    Rowan berries for protection.

    Salt for cleansing.

    Apples sliced and shared to honour the cycle of life and death.

    Mist water or rainwater collected on the night itself the Tear of the Storm.

    Lore and Reflection

    To the Romans, Samhain was superstition.
    To the Stormborne, it was a covenant proof that nothing truly ends, only changes form.
    They spoke of a wind that carried voices across centuries.
    of ancestors who stood unseen beside the cairns, listening for thunder.

    “All storms are echoes,” they said,
    “and the dead are never gone — only waiting for the next sky.”

    So when you hear rain on the stones or wind through the birch,
    pause and remember.
    You are standing in the same breath that moved your ancestors.
    The storm still knows your name.

    Copyright Note

    © 2025 E. L. Hewitt / Stormborne Arts. All rights reserved.
    Unauthorized copying or reproduction of this artwork and text is prohibited.

    Thank you for reading.© 2025 Emma Hewitt / StormborneLore. All rights reserved.Unauthorized copying or reproduction of this content is prohibited.

    If you enjoyed this story, like, share, or leave a comment. Your support keeps the storm alive and the chronicles continuing.

    If you want to read more about Lore please see Ancient Magic and Myth of the Stormborne

  • The Torn Banner: Symbolism in The Chronicles of Drax

    Abstract artwork featuring a banner design split between contrasting colors, with triangular shapes and lines, symbolizing division and conflict.
    Symbolic artwork representing the tension between loyalty and legacy in The Chronicles of Drax.

    Original artwork by ELH – The Chronicles of Drax Collection

    A banner torn between storm and empire.
    Two worlds divided by duty, yet bound by blood.

    Painted for The Chronicles of Drax. This piece reflects the tension between loyalty and legacy.
    The moment when even a symbol begins to fracture.

    Medium: Acrylic paint pens on card
    Series: StormborneLore The Chronicles of Drax
    © 2025 ELH / StormborneLore. All rights reserved.

  • Resilience on a Plate: Chicken and Veggies for Comfort

    Resilience on a Plate: Chicken and Veggies for Comfort

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    The Feast of Ashes

    The wind carried the scent of smoke from the volcanic island. curling around the cliffs where Taranis trained his Black Shields. Even here, amid ash and stone. There was a need for sustenance not just for the body, but for the soul.

    In a small, concealed cave, Lore the chronicler and mystic had set a fire. From his satchel, he pulled fragrant herbs, roasted nuts, and grains known to those who traveled far and survived hardships.

    Tonight, they would eat something more than survival rations a meal to remind them of home, strength, and resilience.

    Lore’s Fire-Roasted Chicken with Autumn Vegetables (Diabetic-Friendly, Gluten-Free)

    Ingredients (serves 4):

    4 skin-on chicken thighs

    1 tbsp olive oil

    2 tsp smoked paprika

    1 tsp garlic powder

    Salt and pepper to taste

    2 cups diced butternut squash

    1 red bell pepper, sliced

    1 zucchini, sliced

    1 small red onion, quartered

    Fresh rosemary or thyme sprigs

    Instructions:

    Preheat your oven to 200°C / 400°F.

    Rub chicken thighs with olive oil, paprika, garlic powder, salt, and pepper.

    Toss vegetables with a drizzle of olive oil, salt, pepper, and herbs.

    Place chicken on a baking tray and surround with vegetables.

    Roast for 35–40 minutes, until chicken reaches an internal temperature of 75°C / 165°F and vegetables are tender.

    Serve hot, letting the aromas of rosemary and smoke linger like whispers of legend.

    Lore handed Taranis a bowl, and for a moment, the fire’s warmth softened the storm within him.

    The Black Shields ate in silence. Each bite a small act of defiance nourishing bodies. That would soon fight, and reminding themselves that even in exile, life is reclaimed.

    “Food,” Lore said softly, “is also a shield, a weapon against despair. Remember this taste, for one day, it will be a memory of freedom.”

    Taranis nodded, letting the smoke and flavors mingle with the burning promise in his veins. The storm waited outside, but tonight, they were fed stronger, sharper, ready

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