Available globally when it is completed
"Scota, Daughter of Scythia" by AI prompt art
"He is no poet who does not synchronize and harmonize all the stories," say the poets comprising an Irish canon in the Book of Leinster.
The name "Scott" means 'Wanderer' or 'Man of Scotland' by modern assertion.
However, when peering deeper into the meaning of the name, it becomes apparent there are correlations to the fair ancestors of the Gaelic peoples.
Scota, a warrior Queen and mother of the Sons of Mil by her husband Milesius (Gollamh), is one of these correlations. Her own ancestor is named Scota as well, however this Scota was the wife of Niul. Delving further into the truth, "Scott" can be derived by its etymology from 'Scut' which in turn is derived from both men and a people. Heber Scut, or Éber Scot, is one of the men bearing the syllabic resonance.
All these persons are inherently derived from the Scythian peoples, also known as Skythains, whom were nomadic clans and nations of people regularly leaving and returning to their homelands among the isles of Europa and the plains of the Steppes.
Learn about the Scotic Epic
An Epic^ is a long narrative poem, or composition of poems, recounting heroic deeds, and In literary usage, the term encompasses both oral and written compositions. Famously known epics ire those of Gilgamesh, Iliad, Odyssey, Aeneid and the Poetic Edda.
^Encyclopædia Britannica, inc. (2024, October 23). Epic. Encyclopædia Britannica. https://www.britannica.com/art/epic
The "Scotic" Epic is as such due to the peoples of Ireland, Scotland, Wales, England, Spain, France, Germany, and the Nordic, Baltic, Greek, and Roman states, among various diasporas of the aforementioned territories, belonging to the same root stocks of Scythian peoples.
Scythians are cognates for Scots, and the latter happens to be a honing from the former as a "medieval" to "modern" coalescing of an ethnic grouping of races that indisputably shares common ancestry among the nomadic, seafaring peoples of millennia gone by, up to 3,000 to 4,000 yeas ago, for example, where tribes of kin dispersed, traveled, conquered, and sustained among what is now known to be Europe and America.
Spiritually, this Epic is available in the hearts of all Scotic kin. Virtually, or in physical format, the Epic is envisioned to be both e-published and traditionally published for non-barrier marketing of its contents.
Available globally when it is completed as a long form, oratorically performed, poetic anthology of an entire people.
HIS DIVINE HIGHNESS PRINCE SCOTT I
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