Mielikki, the goddess of the forest, traveled to space for the materials to create the bear. If you place a dead bear's head in a tree it's spirit can travel home to the stars.
Coronis and Apollo were lovers and she became pregnant.There was some infidelity on Coronis's part and Apollo's spy raven tattled to him about it. In Apollo's rage he turned all crow's from white to black set his sister Artemis on Coronis. As Coronis was on her funeral pyre Apollo felt bad and had his son, Asclepius, cut from her womb.
Here is another ancient greek myth drawing. There was this time Adonis boasted he was a better hunter than Artemis, so Artemis sent a wild boar to kill him. This is just one of the ways he supposedly died, but it's defiantly my favorite.
I've been reading up on Boudica, a really badass Celtic queen. She rallied Celtic tribes who were being oppressed under Roman rule and left a path of destruction through their settlements. Here is a link to History Net for her history and Missed in History has a good episode on her.
"Cannot the lasses of Ulster find any other but us," he said, "to give them their bird-hunt to-day?"
And the woman in the green mantle approached him, and she laughed a laugh at him, and she gave him a stroke with a horsewhip.
And he by himself slew thirty-and-three of them. Now, after all these things had passed, Cuchulain slept with the lady.
"Speak! and tell me, Cuchulain," cried Emer, "Why this shame on my head thou wouldst lay? And Fand goeth away with Manannan the Son of the Sea, and Manannan shook his cloak between Cuchulain and Fand, so that they might never meet together again throughout eternity.
I did this little series based loosely on a story in Irish mythology: The Sick-Bed of Cú Chulainn. Check out the full translated text at www.manannan.net or for a funnier version try www.bettermyths.com