Irish Mythology Gallery
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Third of the early Irish Ogham: Fearn, “alder”Associations: vanguard of warriors, milk container, pr
campbel-wolf: Manannán mac Lir is a sea deity in Irish mythology
The Leprechaun is a small humanoid Fairy found in Ireland. The Leprechaun is described as a small hu
odairannies: • banshee: a female spirit in Irish mythology, usually seen as an omen of death and a
Sketch request for @glowintherain. The Morrigan, of Irish Mythology.
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sfitzgerald-art:Currently finishing off illustrations for my new book due out in August on Hill of T
Be careful he doesn’t shout your name for it will be te last thing you hear!With this I finish Inkto
ibuzoo:A-Z Challenge: @thewinedarksea vs. @ibuzooG - Gancanagh; a male fairy in Irish mythology tha
oylmpians:moodboard: caer ibormeith↦ Caer Ibormeith is the celtic goddess of dreams and prophecy. Ca
World Mythologies + Spring Goddesses
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icontrive: The Morrígan also known as the Phantom Queen, the Irish Goddess of war and death,
poseidqn:Irish divinities; Morrigan (goddess of death), Manannan Mac Lir (god of the sea), Flidais (
bestiarium: The Cat-Sìth [Celtic mythology; Scottish mythology; Irish mythology]Cait-Sh&igrav
nocnitsa:Stephen Reidvia
sfitzgerald-art: Currently finishing off illustrations for my new book due out in August on Hill of
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