Irish mythology, legends, and folklore

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Names of the Celtic Gods
Celtic mythology: A-Z List of Celtic Gods and Goddesses, spirits and monsters names
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Celtic Knot Meanings: Design Ideas and Inspiration - Udemy Blog
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Free Printable Irish and Celtic Symbols Collection
Free Printable Irish and Celtic Symbols Collection
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... runes” or “Druidic Runes”: Celtic Symbols, Irish Symbol, Ancient
the celtic knot is usually woven with a circle this represents the protection of the eternal flow of energy and time
A List of Truly Enchanting Irish Celtic Symbols and Their Meanings
Irish Celtic symbols are very popular. All the symbols stand for something unique, and people often gift them or things having these symbols on them, to their loved ones. This article provides a list of some Irish Celtic symbols, along with the meanings associated with them.
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Ganconer Art - Folklore Art Gallery
In Irish lore, a Ganconer (aka Gean-canach, "love talker") is "another diminutive being of the same tribe as the Lepracaun, but, unlike him, he personated love and idleness, and always appeared with a dudeen in his jaw in lonesome valleys, and it was his custom to make love to shepherdesses and milkmaids. It was considered very unlucky to meet him, and whoever was known to have ruined his fortune by devotion to the fair sex was said to have met a gean-cānach
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Augurey II by verreaux on DeviantArt
Augurey II by *verreaux (@deviantART) Irish phoenix of Harry Potter world
an animal with long horns is walking through the foggy woods and has it's mouth open
monster concept #1 by vesner on DeviantArt
Brucha- Irish myth: a giant porcupine with Iron bristles. It sneaks into orchards of those who have missed the Sunday service and rolls around in the fruit so it gets stuck to its quills.
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Stray sod- Irish myth: a clump of grass that was enchanted by fairies. If a traveller stepped on the grass, they will become disoriented and lost. The only way to reverse and prevent the effects is to turn your shirt inside out.
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The Kelpie is a supernatural water horse from Celtic folklore that is believed to haunt the rivers and lochs of Scotland and Ireland
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The Secret Society Of Ex Mermaids
But first, Let me take a selkie... #HappyStPatricksDay to all Irish Ex Mermaids!