Celtic Mythos

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Slavic Mythology, monsters and gods, part 3 - Funny
Slavic Mythology, monsters and gods, part 3
Legende irlandeze--The Children of Lir--Copii lui Lir.
The Children of Lir Long ago when the Tuatha De Danaan lived in Ireland there was a great King called Lir. He had four children: Fionnuala was the eldest and she was as beautiful as sunshine in blossomed branches; Aodh was like a young eagle in the blue of the sky; and his two brothers, Fiacra and Conn, were as beautiful as running water.
Birds of Rhiannon
Swans are featured strongly in celtic mythology. Some of the most famous tales are: § The Children of Lir § The Wooing of Étaín § Aengus and Caer Ibormeith
Werewolf Legends from Around The World | Costume Supercenter Blog
Werewolves have dominated legends and myths for hundreds of years. This infographic details their origins from around the world and explores the differences in werewolves culturally.
A Spooky Guide to Legendary Creatures From Around the World
A Spooky Guide to Legendary Creatures From Around the World | Mental Floss
Spirit Message of the Moment – Ideas to Honor and Celebrate Imbolc 2013 | Celtic goddess, Goddess art, Celtic
Brigit is the Celtic triple goddess. A fiery goddess who tirelessly protects those who call upon her. She is a feminine counterpart to Archangel Michael's warrior energy and was transitioned to St. Brigid by the Catholic church to bridge the Pagan and Christian divide.:
Expeditions in thought.
Fairy tale is about KingValemon which had been transformed into a bear by an evil witch, when he refused to marry her. The curse which was thrown over him, forced him to wander around like polar bear in the daytime, and only himself at night when it was dark. If none saw him as he really looked over seven years would the magic fall off. However, if it was someone who saw him in human form, he had neatly go back and marry the evil witch.
The BANSHEE is a female spirit in Irish mythology , usually seen as a omen of death and a messenger from the underworld . In LEGEND , a Banshee is a fairy women who began to wail if someone is about to die . In Gaelic mythology , she is known as the bean-nighe , and is seen washing the bloodstained clothes or armor of those who about to die.
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The thought monster never ever crossed my mind. I totally get it, and it's a rather romantic and powerful association
In Celtic mythology, we’re told about The Dagda (the Good god of the Gaelic gods) who was a king within the fairy race known as the Tuatha de Danann. The Dagda had a magical and enchanting harp, which he took everywhere and which would come to him when he called. As Dagda played the living harp, the seasons arrived in order, from winter to spring to summer to fall.
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Ogma, Celtic God of eloquence, genius and language. He is said to have invented the Runic language of the Druids, the Ogham alphabet, which was named thusly in honor of his name.
THE MORRIGAN is a goddess of battle, strife, and fertility. Her name translates as either “Great Queen” or “Phantom Queen,” and both epithets are entirely appropriate for her.