Sidhe

In Celtic mythology, the Sidhe (pronounced “shee”) are a type of supernatural being or fairy that are said to inhabit the hills and other natural features of Ireland. The Sidhe are sometimes referred to as the “Aos Si” or the

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Kelpies

In Celtic mythology, a Kelpie is a shape-shifting water spirit that is said to inhabit lochs and rivers in Scotland. The Kelpie is typically depicted as a horse-like creature that lures unsuspecting people to ride on its back before plunging

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Faeries

In Celtic mythology, fairies (also spelled “faeries”) are supernatural beings that are often depicted as small, magical creatures that inhabit the natural world. They are associated with forests, meadows, and other wild places and are believed to possess the power

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