Solstice

: The Holly King regains power, and the world begins its gradual descent back into the dark.

Winter Solstice: Stories and Traditions From Around the World Solstice

Ancient cultures often viewed the solstice as a cosmic struggle between opposing forces. In , this was personified by the eternal conflict between the Oak King (representing light and summer) and the Holly King (representing darkness and winter). : The Holly King regains power, and the

The word comes from the Latin sol (sun) and sistere (to stand still), a literal description of how the sun appears to pause in its seasonal movement before reversing direction. Throughout human history, these two points in the year—the shortest day (winter) and the longest day (summer)—have been steeped in myths of light battling darkness, divine rebirth, and ancestral survival. The Battle for the Light The word comes from the Latin sol (sun)

: The Oak King defeats the Holly King, allowing the days to lengthen again.