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Cù-Sìth(e) (pronounced Koo-Shee) are mythological creatures in Irish (spelt cú sídhe), Scottish and Celtic folklore and mythology. The creature is also considered like the Cwn Annwn in Welsh mythology. I would also say it sounds like Hellhounds.  #celtic #mythology #celticmythology #CùSìth fairy #faerie #fey #fae #Cù Celtic Mythology Aesthetic, Celtic Fae Aesthetic, Celtic Mythological Creatures, Celtic Mythology Creatures, Celtic Monsters, Welsh Mythology Creatures, Celtic Fairies, Celtic Faeries, Welsh Folklore

Cù-Sìth(e) (pronounced Koo-Shee) are mythological creatures in Irish (spelt cú sídhe), Scottish and Celtic folklore and mythology. The creature is also considered like the Cwn Annwn in Welsh mythology. I would also say it sounds like Hellhounds. #celtic #mythology #celticmythology #CùSìth fairy #faerie #fey #fae #Cù

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Crone Cronicles: Clíodhna ~ Irish Mythology Celtic Fairy, Irish Goddess, Celtic Artwork, Irish Fairy, Irish Mythology, Celtic Culture, Fairy Queen, Celtic Art, Alphonse Mucha

Clíodhna Irish Mythology Clíodhna was an Irish goddess sometimes depicted as a banshee or even Queen of the Banshees (or Fairies, depending on the translation). However, she was also the goddess of love, perhaps because she was considered the most beautiful woman in the world. Unlike many other love deities, Clíodhna remained chaste, keeping her love locked away until she met the mortal Ciabahn—who, in a lucky coincidence, just happened to be among the most handsome men ever to have walked…

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