Cultural harvest customs linked to the púca reveal Ireland’s deep-rooted beliefs in spirit offerings and seasonal celebrations that continue to inspire folklore today.
I invite you to discover how ancient Samhain traditions evolved into today’s spooky Halloween celebrations that continue to captivate and intrigue us all.
Banshee Variations: Scottish Bean Nighe and Welsh Gwrach Y Rhibyn
Haunting Scottish and Welsh spirits, the Bean Nighe and Gwrach Y Rhibyn reveal chilling insights into Celtic beliefs about death and fate, inviting further exploration.
Lurking within North Atlantic folklore, selkies embody the mysterious allure of seal folk, inviting you to explore their enchanting legends and deeper symbolism.
The Folklore of the Dobhar‑chú: Ireland’s King Otter
Ongoing legends reveal Ireland’s mysterious Dobhar‑chú, a fierce aquatic creature whose stories continue to haunt the depths of folklore and imagination.
No Irish legend is complete without the haunting presence of banshees, whose mournful cries foretell death and reveal Ireland’s deep spiritual traditions.