Good art.Obligatory comment on mythology, because going around Deviantart and explaining Mythological references and religion is my specialty: Lugh was the Sun God of the Celts, probably based on Ra from Egypt and to a lesser extent influencing Hermes and Jesus. He was cursed by his mother Arianrhodd not to be given arms, because she was kind of a bitch, also Gwydion was rude to her. Gwydion took up fostering of the boy and convinced Arianrhodd that she was under attack, giving Lugh arms, which turned out to be an illusion. Arianrhodd then cursed him to have no name [Lugh wasn't called Lugh until later]. Lugh disguised himself and killed a crow with a stone, and Arianrhodd said "The Young Lion has a Steady Hand" calling him Lugh Llaw Gyffes, Lion With A Steady Hand. Not to be undone, Arianrhodd cursed him to have no physical pleasure with a mortal woman, so Gwydion formed a woman of flowers for Lugh. He named her Blodeuweth, and she betrayed him because she fell in love with Gronw. Gronw stabbed Lugh with a spear made on the Sunday and while Lugh was halfway in water and halfway on earth, the only way he could die. Thankfully Lugh turned into an Eagle and flew.The Eagle and Falcon parallels between Ra and Lugh are clear. His betrayal is a common theme throughout myths, Odin and Loki coming to mind, also Jesus and Judas, and Blodeuweth turns into a proto Helen Of Troy.Damh the Bard gives an excellent rendition of the tale: www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rxs3mn…