The DU Lounge
Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsDec. 25 Christmas Vibes 🎄 Merry Christmas DU 🎄
By artist Larry Jones.
There's a signature on this Santa and Christmas tree image although I can't read it.
The Legend of the Yule King or the Holly King
Long ago, in the depths of winter, when the days were shortest and the nights stretched endlessly, the people of the land would gather to honor the changing of the seasons. It was a time when the frost covered the earth in a sparkling blanket, and the wind howled through the trees, whispering of the old ways. In those days, there lived two mighty kings who ruled over the cycle of the year the Yule King and the Oak King.
The Yule King, an ancient figure with a crown of holly and ivy, reigned over the darkest days of winter. His face was lined with the years, his beard long and white as the snow, and his cloak seemed woven from the very chill of the north winds. His kingdom was one of frost and stillness, a time when the land rested in slumber beneath the cold earth. The Yule Kings power was immense, for he governed the silence and stillness of winter, making the nights longer and the days shorter. He was a king of endurance, a guardian of the deep sleep that winter brings.
But though the Yule King was wise and revered, his reign could not last forever. For deep within the heart of the forest, a rival king, the Oak King, waited for his time to come. The Oak King was young and full of light, with a crown made of oak leaves and a heart as warm as the sun. His power grew as the days lengthened, for he was the king of spring and summer, the bringer of warmth and life. Every year, as the solstice approached, the Oak King prepared to challenge the Yule King for dominion over the land.
On the night of the winter solstice, when the darkness reached its peak, the two kings would meet in a great battle. The Yule King, with his cold and quiet strength, would face the Oak King, whose warmth and light had begun to stir beneath the earth. The battle was one of great force, each king wielding his power against the other. The Yule King brought the stillness of winter, and the Oak King brought the promise of the suns return.
As the night wore on, the Oak King, with his light growing ever stronger, would rise victorious. The Yule Kings power would wane, and the first signs of the suns return would be felt, ever so faintly, on the horizon. With his defeat, the Yule King would bow and retreat, retreating into the deep shadows of winter. His time had passed, and it was the Oak Kings turn to rule.
But the Yule Kings reign was not one of pure darkness, for it brought with it a quiet magic. His rule reminded the people of the importance of rest, of patience, and of the quiet strength found in times of hardship. Though his time was brief, his legacy lived on, for it was through winters stillness that the first stirrings of spring could grow.
And so, year after year, the battle between the Yule King and the Oak King continued, a dance as old as the land itself. When the Oak King reigned, life would return to the earth, and the world would be filled with light and warmth. But when the Yule King ruled, the people would remember the quiet power of winter, waiting in anticipation for the return of the sun, knowing that in time, the cycle would begin anew.
- author unknown
SheltieLover
(60,299 posts)Or whatever you might choose to celebrate, if anything.
Tyvm for the lovely images & the mythology.
Niagara
(9,914 posts)You're welcome!
Floyd R. Turbo
(29,243 posts)AllaN01Bear
(23,340 posts)Floyd R. Turbo
(29,243 posts)Niagara
(9,914 posts)Merry Merry!
MiHale
(10,896 posts)Never heard that story before
beautiful. Thank you again.
Niagara
(9,914 posts)That story has Pagan roots.
quaint
(3,653 posts)The first meme, what's the punchline?
Love those bunnies.
Cool story, great pic of of the king.
Niagara
(9,914 posts)There's no punchline on the first meme.
GiqueCee
(1,520 posts)... with equally beautiful illustrations.
Merry Christmas!
Niagara
(9,914 posts)live love laugh
(14,557 posts)Niagara
(9,914 posts)evemac
(186 posts)The story reminds me of the Persephone and Demeter story of the Greek myths in explaining the seasons.
Thanks for sharing!
Niagara
(9,914 posts)True Dough
(20,870 posts)Fall/Winter Vibes: Captivating
Christmas countdown: Delightful
Can you rush spring along now, please, Niagara?
Merry Christmas!
Niagara
(9,914 posts)I placed my order in for a rushed spring!
Let's see if my order is fulfilled.
AllaN01Bear
(23,340 posts)Niagara
(9,914 posts)sinkingfeeling
(53,259 posts)Niagara
(9,914 posts)Beacool
(30,332 posts)Also, Happy Hannukah!!!
May everyone on DU and their loved ones, have a healthy and fun day surrounded by friends and family.
Niagara
(9,914 posts)Beacool
(30,332 posts)I hope that you had a great Christmas.
LuckyCharms
(19,192 posts)Merry Christmas, Niagara!
Niagara
(9,914 posts)Merry Merry!
mwmisses4289
(191 posts)And thank you for sharing those beautiful pics.
Niagara
(9,914 posts)You're welcome!
niyad
(120,685 posts)day be filled with joy and love.
Niagara
(9,914 posts)I certainly hope that your day is filled with joy and love as well.
debm55
(38,492 posts)Niagara
(9,914 posts)Karadeniz
(23,553 posts)Niagara
(9,914 posts)Different Drummer
(8,784 posts)Thanks and Feliz Navidad (what's left of it)!
Niagara
(9,914 posts)You're welcome and Merry Merry to you as well!
EnergizedLib
(2,232 posts)Niagara
(9,914 posts)True Dough
(20,870 posts)Niagara
(9,914 posts)Thank you, True!