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">white stag shot, symbol of Celtic deity Cernunnos
>white deer is red deer
>red deer prophecy
>happens 6 days after harvest moon
>day before Michaelmas
>Michaelmas celebrates archangel Michael slaying a giant worm
>wormpill threads left right & centre
>In Celtic myth the usurper Vortigern couldn't build his tower because RED and WHITE DRAGONS were fighting below the earth
THE MEMES ARE CONVERGING
THE SLEEPER IN THE LAND AWAKES
THE TOWER OF THE USURPER KING WILL NOT STAND
>The appearance of the stag is also synonymous with the delivery of a message or great change. In many tales, the appearance of such an otherworldly being is seen to be a sign from the beyond - and is considered equally as much of a good omen as bad.
>A “quest” or chase after the stag is also a recurring theme in world mythology. A person giving chase to a stag, often results in a great spiritual discovery.
>Killing a white stag carries a harsh warning across many cultures, and is said to bring terrible luck to whoever slays it.
>The Celts believed he brought messages from the spirit world. As well, he would appear as a moral reminder if person was veering off the path of righteousness.
>In the legends of King Arthur, the white stag represented the pursuit of a spiritual quest.
>For Christians, the white stag represented the conversion to Christianity. In one story, a Roman general named Placidus was hunting in the woods. He came upon a white stag and paused to kill it. However, before he did, he saw an apparition of a cross in the stag’s antlers and he heard a voice that told him to follow Jesus Christ. In witnessing this miracle, Placidus immediately converted to Christianity. He then took the name of Eustace, eventually becoming Saint Eustace"