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Mari Lwyd and the appropriation of Welsh mythology Welsh Mythology Creatures, Welsh Culture Aesthetic, Mary Lwyd, Ravens Reference, Welsh Aesthetic, Welsh Folklore, Welsh Magic, European Mythology, British Dress

Stephen Price ‘Give us rhyme for rhyme through the wood of the door Then open the door if you fail’ Mari Lwyd, the mysterious and menacing cloaked horse, is perhaps one of our most spectacular winter traditions. Her ghostly skull and white robes, baubles for eyes and a mane of translucent colours prove an unsettling, […]

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Goddess Of Destruction, Traditional Witchcraft, Scottish Gaelic, Hag Stones, Magical Stones, Sea Witch, Season Of The Witch, Witch Aesthetic, Gods And Goddesses

Description Also called adder stones, which stones, serpent's eggs, Glain Neidr in Wales, Milpreve in Cornwall, Gloine nan Druidh (Druids' glass in Scottish Gaelic), aggry in Egypt. These stones have a naturally occuring hole in them, and were often believed to have magic powers, such as warding off the Evil Eye, seeing through to the faerie realm, preventing nightmares, curing diseases. *** [Facebook • Tumbrl • Official site • Twitter

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Meet the fierce 🗡️ Agrona, 'Welsh Goddess of War.' Delve into the lore of this powerful deity, embodying strife and sovereignty. Discover her influence in Celtic mythology and how to connect with her warrior spirit. 🛡️✨ Ideal for those drawn to the strength and resilience of goddess energies. Embrace the power of Agrona in your practice for courage and protection. 🔥🌿 Welsh Gods And Goddesses, Elen Of The Ways Goddess, Welsh Deities, Welsh Gods, Celtic Gods And Goddesses, Welsh Goddess, Wild Women Quotes, Welsh Mythology, Celtic Paganism

Meet the fierce 🗡️ Agrona, 'Welsh Goddess of War.' Delve into the lore of this powerful deity, embodying strife and sovereignty. Discover her influence in Celtic mythology and how to connect with her warrior spirit. 🛡️✨ Ideal for those drawn to the strength and resilience of goddess energies. Embrace the power of Agrona in your practice for courage and protection. 🔥🌿

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British Folklore Creatures, Irish Mythical Creatures, Irish Myths, Mystical Creatures Mythology, British Folklore, Celtic Magic, Spiderwick Chronicles, Folklore Art, Irish Folklore

The púca (Irish for spirit/ghost), pooka, phouka, phooka, phooca, puca or púka, is primarily a creature of Irish folklore. Considered to be bringers both of good and bad fortune, they could either help or hinder rural and marine communities. The creatures were said to be shape changers which could take the appearance of black horses, goats and rabbits. The púca has counterparts throughout the Celtic cultures of Northwest Europe. For instance, in Welsh mythology it is named the pwca and in…

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