Stag
Grow Your Own Crown
The stag doesn't inherit its crown—it grows one. Every year it sheds what it wore and forces something bigger through bone and velvet. Antlers aren't decoration. They're proof of survival, renewal, the willingness to carry weight that gets heavier every season.
King of the forest not because it's the biggest, but because it stands its ground when challenged. The Celts knew: the stag is sovereignty that renews itself. Masculine power that doesn't stagnate—it dies back and returns stronger.
You wear the stag when you've survived something that should have broken you and came back with more to carry. When you understand that real strength isn't what you're born with—it's what you're willing to shed and regrow, again and again.
Shed the old. Grow the crown. Wear the renewal.