Deep dives into the gods, heroes, monsters, and mysteries of Irish & Celtic mythology & folklore (and adjacent topics)
In Celtic mythology, ‘fairy’ was an umbrella term for many different supernatural creatures, including thebanshee, the leprechaun and even some mythical Irish monsters. So, it would make sense that the Pooka also falls under this classification. ...
but this seems unlikely given that the Irish tales have little in common with the narrative of the 13thC Icelandic version ofVölundarkviða, which we have fairly good reason to believe was the same myth known in 10thC England and was probably...
Most share similarities and feature characters like gods, monsters, and supernatural mortals. Celtic mythology contains many fables and legends. Some of the most famous tales include Finn MaCcool and The Giant Causeway, The Tale of Oisin in Tir Na Nog, The Legend of Pookas, The Frenzy of ...
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