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Ēostre is a Germanic goddess of spring and dawn. She is believed to have been worshipped by pagan Germanic tribes, and her name is the origin of the modern English word "Easter." Sol, on the other hand, is a Norse goddess of the sun. Sol is described as driving the chariot of the sun across the sky, chased by a wolf named Skoll, who will eventually catch her and bring about the end of the world.
Although Ēostre and Sol were from different cultural and historical contexts, they were both powerful goddesses associated with light and warmth. They had heard of each other's existence but had never met. One day, as Sol was driving her chariot across the sky, she noticed something unusual on the horizon. As she drew closer, she saw that it was Ēostre, the goddess of spring and dawn, dancing and singing in a beautiful meadow.
Sol was fascinated by the joy and energy that Ēostre exuded. She had never seen such a vibrant display of life and vitality. She decided to approach Ēostre and introduce herself. Ēostre, too, was intrigued by the radiant sun goddess and welcomed her with open arms.
The artist for this art is "Akilah.”