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grainneismygf · 5 years
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A few days before my grandads brother passed away I was woken up to a shriek and a slap across my face in the night. Fuckin bean sí
im sorry to hear about yer granddads brother! but also dude…. tht was a fucking bean sidhe…..
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grainneismygf · 5 years
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ok but for real there’s a romance novel all about achilles and patroclus how is there not a romance novel for cu chulainn and ferdiad??????? it would be the same amount of reach as song of achilles was and tbh the cattle raid of cooley is more interesting than the trojan war. @ people who can write good,,,, hook me up
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grainneismygf · 5 years
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Lir: You had one job.
Manannan Mac Lir: Yeah, well you had the same job!
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grainneismygf · 5 years
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Hey, can I have a few words with you? Just a nice friendly conversation. 
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I JUST WANT TO TALK. 
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grainneismygf · 5 years
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Queen Maev
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The Púca is a creature found in Celtic folklore. The Púca is described as a creature with black or white fur it also has the power to shapeshift into multiple creatures such as goats, dogs, cats, humans, and their favorite form horses. Púca are said to bring good or bad luck when you see it and the name “Púca“ means “spirit” in Irish. When the Púca shapeshifts into a person they will have animal traits like a tail or ears and whatever form the Púca takes it will always have bright illuminated golden eyes. The Púcaloves to scare and terrify people though it means them no harm and if a person hops on the back of a Púca it will take them for a crazy ride it is said that Brian Boru who was the High King of Ireland was the only one to tame and ride a Púca in it’s horse form by making a magic bridle with three hairs from the Púcas tail.
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grainneismygf · 5 years
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Bean-sídhe / Banshee
A female spirit in Irish Folklore who heralds one’s death by shrieking.
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grainneismygf · 5 years
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some development shots and sketches of this game I’ve been hobbying away at recently. I kind of want to use this game as an opportunity to put my own spin on Irish mythology.
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grainneismygf · 5 years
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A-Z Godess and Female Myths: B - Banshee.
Banshee is a female spirit in Irish mythology who heralds the death of a family member, usually by wailing, shrieking, or keening.
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grainneismygf · 5 years
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some slightly out of context things I learned reading about irish myths this morning:
fionn mac cumhaill once saw a boy that was part-deer and instantly assumed it was his son
when in battle, cu chulainn suffered something called “warp spasms”, in which his limbs contorted, one eye protruded while the other receded into his head, blood apparently shot out of his face and he started screaming VERY loudly, and he could only be calmed down by being dunked in a vat of water three times
medb offered the king of ulster “the friendship of her upper thighs” in exchange for a big bull
fionn literally had knowledge of everything, but could only access it by sucking on his thumb like a baby
Apparently Scathach had a daughter and was ready to let seven-year-old cu chulainn bang her
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grainneismygf · 6 years
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           THE PURSUIT OF DIARMUID & GRÁINNE .
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@femmefatalenet | event twelve | october | death
↳    b a n s h e e s
a banshee is a ghostly woman whose high pitched screams prophesy the death of someone soon to come; these ghostly screams are almost always heard at night and are said to sound like a blend between a woman’s scream and a night creature’s wail; it is said that if you hear the wail of a banshee then someone close to you, will soon meet their end.
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grainneismygf · 6 years
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The Bean Sidhe
Commonly spelled the banshee, the Irish wailing woman. Not a sinister figure, or a cruel one. She is merely the first to mourn an untimely death. She is harmless, so long as one never steals her jagged tooth comb.
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grainneismygf · 6 years
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Airmed by Jessica Galbreth
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Finn MacCool, mythological Irish warrior character for a book series with Scholastic! 
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@modernmythsnet | event twelve | halloween | natural ↳ banshee
her screams echoed off the walls. death had come.
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