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Description The future king of Scotland had three daughters. Raised in the finery of the royal household, each eventually left to make an advantageous marriage that would protect their sonless father against his most powerful enemies. The youngest of the three was Olith, and she was also the one he sent furthest afield. While her sisters Bethóc and Donada both married men who shared their native language of Gaelic, Olith made the long journey by boat to Orkney where her husband Sigurd the Stout ruled as earl. Sigurd already had three sons from a previous relationship and was at least twenty years older than his new wife. At this time, Orkney was centuries away from becoming part of Scotland, and the dominant language and culture were overwhelmingly Norse. The earl answered first to the King of Norway but was always under pressure from Scottish influence.

Language wasn't the only difference between Olith and her husband. While her sisters settled into comfortably Christian households, Sigurd was a pagan. According to the story in the Orkneyinga Saga, her husband was forcibly converted to Christianity while being held prisoner on a boat belonging to the newly converted Norwegian Olaf Trygvesson. Although Sigurd's Christianity got off to a rocky start, Olith's son Thorfinn would go on to be the first committed Christian Earl of Orkney, integrating Orkney and Shetland into the world of Christendom his mother brought him up in. His mother's prestige as a royal princess gave him privileged succession over his older brothers, a cause of constant tension during his reign as earl. Olith may have died when he was young, for when his father was killed in the Battle of Clontarf in 1014, the five-year-old boy was sent to be raised in his grandfather's court in Scotland. Perhaps Olith had already passed away, or perhaps she returned home a widow with her small son in tow. What became of Olith went unrecorded - the Saga says nothing of her except that she was King Malcolm II's daughter, leaving the rest of the princess's life to our imagination.

         


I drew Olith here investigating the prehistoric ruins around her new home as the third entry in my Women of 1000 AD series. The Ring of Brodgar is a magnificent stone circle on the Orkney Mainland. Over three thousand years already separated Olith from the Neolithic farmers who raised the stones, meaning we are three times closer in time to her than she was to them. The timeline of her son's life as recorded in the Orkneyinga Saga is difficult to work out, meaning we're not sure where exactly she was in her life in 1000 AD (had she already been living in Orkney for years, or is this a few years before her marriage?) or even whether Olith was her name. Thorfinn hadn't been born yet; he would grow up to be described as "unusually tall and strong, an ugly-looking man with a black head of hair, sharp features, a big nose and bushy eyebrows". I tried to make a family resemblance between him and his mother based on that description, leaving the least appealing aspects to Sigurd's side of the family.  

Burial evidence of mixed marriages on the Isle of Man suggests that Gaelic women often retained their native material culture even after marriage to a Norse man. That's why I drew Olith wearing Gaelic clothing, which was quite different from what Norse women wore. It was fun to revisit this style of clothing, which I first started drawing for my Historical Hogwarts Founders project. The light purple of her léine, or gown, is a nod to her royal origins, while the pattern of her belt is an early form of tartan. The rich blue brat or cloak was dyed with woad, a dye long associated with Scotland in medieval times. Given her wealth, her clothing is embroidered in places with golden thread. Orkney's notorious windy weather made this a good opportunity to experiment with drawing a dynamic weather scene. I have had Orkney on the mind lately because I have been heavily involved in planning some upcoming concerts which will take place there in September. I've been fascinated by Orkney for a long time and am really looking forward to going there myself - and walking in Olith's footsteps.

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Comments: 30

Reaper1998 [2020-11-09 22:15:06 +0000 UTC]

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Eldr-Fire In reply to Reaper1998 [2020-11-13 16:22:22 +0000 UTC]

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MissIp [2018-07-12 07:23:07 +0000 UTC]

very pretty 

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Eldr-Fire In reply to MissIp [2018-07-12 10:19:13 +0000 UTC]

Thank you!

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gordonphilbin [2018-05-19 23:57:00 +0000 UTC]

Lovely drawing

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Eldr-Fire In reply to gordonphilbin [2018-05-20 20:28:07 +0000 UTC]

Thanks!

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gordonphilbin In reply to Eldr-Fire [2018-05-20 20:28:57 +0000 UTC]

Was she a historical person?

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Eldr-Fire In reply to gordonphilbin [2018-05-21 06:25:01 +0000 UTC]

Yep! Her name isn't 100% certain but she was definitely a historical person. There is a little confusion about whether she was the daughter of King Malcolm II or Mormaer Malcolm of Moray, but I went with King Malcolm as the more established option, especially because I thought it made the most sense given her son's high status and the story that he went to be raised in his grandfather's court.

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gordonphilbin In reply to Eldr-Fire [2018-05-21 09:31:25 +0000 UTC]

Okay, thank you

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Wolfberry-J [2018-04-29 00:42:25 +0000 UTC]

Love the sense of motion in her wind blown cloak. And thanks for sharing your research on the material culture of her time. It was fun to read.

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Eldr-Fire In reply to Wolfberry-J [2018-04-29 15:04:22 +0000 UTC]

Thank you so much for your thoughtful comment!

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tranki-zieleniack [2018-04-08 09:39:30 +0000 UTC]

The wind effect is very well done

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Eldr-Fire In reply to tranki-zieleniack [2018-04-08 11:03:23 +0000 UTC]

Thank you so much!

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MoonyMina [2018-03-20 10:05:16 +0000 UTC]

truly interesting!!! thanks a lot for the discovery

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Eldr-Fire In reply to MoonyMina [2018-03-20 19:34:32 +0000 UTC]

Thank you so much!

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charcoalfeather [2018-03-13 21:34:05 +0000 UTC]

Great storytelling and sense of historicity here! Great cultural background here once again; I love how you always share so many facts and your thought with us as you illustrate these historical scenes. 

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Eldr-Fire In reply to charcoalfeather [2018-03-15 10:30:49 +0000 UTC]

Thank you!!! I am so glad you enjoy the story and the picture!

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SachiiA [2018-03-13 11:39:12 +0000 UTC]

Yesss there she IS! 
Gosh I love this one a lot, the colours really work for this! My fave part, however, is that cape!!! //swoons
And as always, I feel a lot smarter after reading your descriptions XD

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Eldr-Fire In reply to SachiiA [2018-03-15 10:31:15 +0000 UTC]

Thank YOUUUUU!

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Crannogphotographic [2018-03-09 11:30:43 +0000 UTC]

Brodgar, long time since I last visited there, enjoy your visit, you might also like to go to Maes Howe and Skara Brae, both worth a visit !!!  

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Eldr-Fire In reply to Crannogphotographic [2018-03-11 10:13:28 +0000 UTC]

Thank you for your comment! I'm hoping to see both of those when I'm there, time permitting!

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Caliko-44 [2018-03-08 14:00:42 +0000 UTC]

Amazing!! Great work!

-Caliko

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Eldr-Fire In reply to Caliko-44 [2018-03-08 16:57:00 +0000 UTC]

Awww, thank you so much!

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PeKj [2018-03-07 17:40:57 +0000 UTC]

Very nice story-telling feel to this piece.

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Eldr-Fire In reply to PeKj [2018-03-07 19:46:16 +0000 UTC]

Thank you so much!!!

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ARCarts [2018-03-07 16:22:58 +0000 UTC]

Nice palette, love the motion and her design overall.

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Eldr-Fire In reply to ARCarts [2018-03-07 19:46:09 +0000 UTC]

Thank you!!!

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ARCarts In reply to Eldr-Fire [2018-03-07 20:46:29 +0000 UTC]

Welcome

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akitku [2018-03-07 15:59:10 +0000 UTC]

Ah, this is magnificent! I just love the colours and the mood of this picture. And the description was really interesting to read!

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Eldr-Fire In reply to akitku [2018-03-07 19:45:43 +0000 UTC]

Thank you so much for your wonderful comment!

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