There are two main (surviving) strands of Celtic mythology: Goidelic (Irish/Scots/Manx) and Brythonic (Welsh/Cornish/Breton). Characters · YMMV · ReferencedBy · WMG (Fan Theories) |
Cú Chulainn has shown up on Badass of the Week, and his penchant for ridiculous quantities of bloodshed has become a Running Gag on Bettermyths.com. |
Anime & Manga Code Geass contains some references to Celtic mythology, such as the Geass (derived from the geis/geas). It also heavily references … |
The mythology of the region includes the origin of the Leprechaun, Banshee, and The Fair Folk, making any mysterious bit of nature stumbled upon (which is a lot) ... |
9 сент. 2014 г. · A description of tropes appearing in Celtic Mythology. The original fairy tales. You have probably heard some stories influenced by these ... |
There are two main (surviving) strands of Celtic mythology: Irish and Welsh. While they share many tropes and have certain figures in common, they do not really ... |
“And the name Cú Chulainn Was sung out loud that night In a tale of rage and ruin and of might And the name Cú Chulainn So furious and wild To remain in myth ... |
Instead of gods, they were turned into sorcerers and demons, with some very questionable Christian elements thrown in as well. Example of: Bowdlerise. |
The "real" Tuatha Dé Danann were earlier pre-Celtic inhabitants of Ireland, later mythologized into gods then demythologized by Christian scribes. |
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