Difference between revisions of "Celtic / Gaelic"
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<span style="color:#FF4500;"> '''Cailleach:''' <span style="color:#FF8C00;"> is a divine hag and creator in the native religious traditions of Ireland and Scotland. She is possibly a deified ancestor or ancestral goddess. In Scotland, she is credited with the creation of many mountains and she is known as the ''Queen of Winter''. | <span style="color:#FF4500;"> '''Cailleach:''' <span style="color:#FF8C00;"> is a divine hag and creator in the native religious traditions of Ireland and Scotland. She is possibly a deified ancestor or ancestral goddess. In Scotland, she is credited with the creation of many mountains and she is known as the ''Queen of Winter''. | ||
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+ | <span style="color:#FF4500;"> '''Fachen:'''<span style="color:#FF8C00;"> The Fachen is a monstrous entity of Scottish lore. It is described as a one-legged cyclops-like creature. |
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Cailleach: is a divine hag and creator in the native religious traditions of Ireland and Scotland. She is possibly a deified ancestor or ancestral goddess. In Scotland, she is credited with the creation of many mountains and she is known as the Queen of Winter.
Fachen: The Fachen is a monstrous entity of Scottish lore. It is described as a one-legged cyclops-like creature.