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The Cailleach, the 'veiled one', is the Gaelic embodiment of the dark mother/harvest goddess. Called the bringer of storms, she is a crone often portrayed riding on a wolf with a hammer made of human flesh. She sometimes wears human skulls on her clothes. #FolkloreThursday
The Dullahan is a headless rider in Irish mythology. He carries a whip made from a human spine, his wagon wheels are made from human thigh bones and its covering is dried flesh. When the Dullahan stops riding and calls a name that person will die immediately. #FolkloreThursday
Merrows/Murdhuacha: The gentle Irish version of mermaids. Beautiful w/fish tails & webs btwn their fingers, they appear before storms & fall in love w/mortal sailors. When they come ashore they wear red feather caps, but if it's stolen they can't return to sea #FolkloreThursday