and others who may not be as familiar including the Dullahan, the Faerie Hound and the Sheerie. The Faerie Isle: Tales and Traditions of Ireland’s Forgotten Folklore, by Síne Quinn with ...
As in Darby O’Gill, but not the sanitized Walt Disney movie, the mythology where ... but keep your head up. Dullahan is his name and he is said to inhabit an Irish wood near Westmeath.
Irish folklore is rich and textured, passed down from grannies to grandchildren, solidifying Ireland as a country with a deep and fascinating history. Many of us will be familiar with the figure ...
myths and urban legends on everything from Scottish fairies, Welsh giants and Irish Dullahan, a headless horseback rider. "I think we live in a time now that we've probably created more of a safe ...
In Irish folklore and literature dating back to the 1500s, writers from the island nation have written about mythical beings known as “Fetches” that haunt people whose days are numbered.