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  There are no records as to whether Bridei married, or had any children, so in my story I create a romance between him and a young Angle woman, Hea.

  Background to Pict culture*

  Gods and Goddesses

  The Mother: Goddess of enlightenment and feminine energy—the bringer of change

  The Warrior: God of battle, life and growth, of summer

  The Maiden: Young goddess of nature and fertility

  The Hag: Goddess of the dark—sleep, dreams, death, winter, and the earth

  The Reaper: God of death.

  Pict festivities

  Earth Fire: Salute to new life and the first signs of spring (February 1)

  Bealtunn: Spring Equinox

  Mid-Summer Fire: Summer Equinox

  Harvest Fire: Festival to salute the harvest (Aug 1)

  Gateway: Passage from summer to winter (October 31/November 1)

  Mid-Winter Fire: Winter Equinox

  * Author’s note: I have taken ‘artistic license’ when it comes to the names of the festivities and Pict gods and goddesses. The historical evidence is very scant, making it a challenge for me to get an accurate picture of these details. The Picts were an enigmatic people, and we only have their ruins and symbols to cast light on how they lived and whom they worshipped. To make my setting as authentic as possible, I have studied the rituals and religions of the Celtic peoples of Scotland, Ireland and Wales of a similar period and have created a culture I feel could have existed.

  Glossary of Old English (in alphabetical order)

  Cyningtaefl: “King’s Table”, an Anglo-Saxon form of chess

  ealdorman: earl

  Englisc: Old English

  Ēōstre: Easter

  fæder: father

  fyrd: a king’s army

  handfasted: married

  heah-setl: high seat (later called a “dais”) for the king and queen

  hlaf-mas: Lammas Day (an Anglo-Saxon festivity – takes place sometime from 1 Aug to 1 Sept to celebrate the first wheat harvest)

  hōre: whore

  Lindisfarena: Lindisfarne Island (Holy Island)

  lūtan: lout

  mōder: mother

  Nithhogg: a fire-breathing dragon that lived in the underworld

  nón-mete: midday meal (literally “noon-meat”)

  thegn: a king’s retainer

  Thrimilce: May (Old English – literally ‘month of the three milkings’)

  thrymsas: Anglo-Saxon gold shillings

  theow: slave

  “Wes hāl”: “Greetings” in Old English

  wicce: a witch or enchantress

  wyrd: fate

  Cast of characters (in alphabetical order)

  Beli king of Alt Clut: Bridei’s father

  Bridei mac Beli: Pict prince who fostered at Bebbanburg, later becomes king of Fortriu

  Broga: an ironsmith, Rinan’s father

  Ciara: Heolstor’s wife

  Croí Cróga: Bridei’s stallion later in the story (Brave Heart in Scottish Gaelic)

  Cuthbert: Prior of the Lindisfarena (Lindisfarne) monastery

  Ecgfrith: King of Northumbria

  Flann Fína mac Ossu: Ecgfrith’s half-brother, currently lives on the island of Iona

  Fritha: Hea’s friend in Bebbanburg

  Hea (Heahburh): seer and herbalist

  Heolstor: An Angle warrior and Bridei’s childhood friend

  Irmenburgh: Ecgfrith’s wife

  Léoma: Bridei’s first pony (Ray of Light in Old English)

  Lewren: Hea’s mother

  Longus and Gurid: two Pict warriors

  Modwen: healer at Dundurn

  Oswald: priest at Bebbanburg

  Rinan: Angle warrior

  Rowan: Hea’s pony on the campaign north

  Tolarggan: smith at Dundurn

  Una: servant at Dundurn

  Acknowledgements

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