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Bregol Valon 7 by David DelaGardelleVia Flickr:éala éarendel engla beorhtast / ofer middangeard mo
fluffy-raccoon:All the gifs about selkies
lpbestiary:The Cŵn Annwn are spectral hounds associated with the Wild Hunt in Welsh folklore. They a
“Changeling” – a sketch (from back in August? yikes) inspired by the Celtic folklore illustrat
Preserved grotesques from the Norman Church at Kilpeck, Herefordshire including the best UK example
“As he spoke, he paused before a great mound grown over with trees, and around it silver clear in th
“Not only was Mongan an Irish King, he was also a god, the son of the Tuatha De Danann Manannan Mac
“But this western Otherworld, if it is what we believe it to be–a poetical picture of the grea
Oräddbror - the fearless brother 3 by David DelaGardelleVia Flickr:“Your deeds are famous, so
FaerieFaerie-folk encompass a diversity of corporeal and ethereal beings: elves, gnomes, goblins, ma
Bansheeink, watercolour, and coloured pencilBRBryan.com
archiemcphee: The Department of Extraordinary Upcycling was delighted to discover the work of Irish
wishingwellfairytales: England’s fairy tale and folklore tradition has strong connections to Celtic,
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lpbestiary: Water horses are mythical creatures, originating in Celtic folklore but appearing in sev
If I had a tale that I could tell you I’d tell a tale sure to make you smile If I had a wish t
“The king of the Tylwyth Teg [fairies] was called Gwydion ab Don, Gwyd referring to a temperament in
If I had a tale that I could tell you I’d tell a tale sure to make you smile If I had a wi
effulgentpoet:mythology aesthetics PÚCAIn Celtic folklore, the púca is a fairy-like cr
A Will-o-the-wisp to brighten up your day! www.facebook.com/fadofadoineirinn
a-z fae → gl-gw
“In the middle of the poplar wood stood the oldest tree. They called it the ‘White G
icontrive: The Morrígan also known as the Phantom Queen, the Irish Goddess of war and death,
Rocky Vale Labyrinth carvings- Rocky Vale, Cornwall
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