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by: Wish Fire
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Deanna Stinson
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jen
@yelyahg00n
hayley discussing her friendship with Taylor Swift / Castles Crumbling for People 🤍
www.twitter.com/YELYAHG00N/status/1734643556508119326
Clionadh or Kleena, is the queen of the banshees and rules over the sidheog, the fairy women of the hills, of South Munster, one of Ireland’s four provinces.
Dave🎱
@davii0_
A Raye of colours 💗🤍❤️
www.twitter.com/Davii0_/status/1736404864324735081
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Cat-sìth
Fairy creature
The cat-sìth, in Irish cat sí, is a fairy creature from Celtic mythology, said to resemble a large black cat with a white spot on its chest. Legend has it that the spectral cat haunts the Scottish Highlands.
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𝗕𝗔𝗥𝗕 𝗥𝗢𝗢𝗠
@barbroom
Can we get 200 replies with "CONGRATS NICKI #1"
www.twitter.com/BarbRoom/status/1736500261084893601
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@tmbirpics
>>>>>>>>> Winter in paradise
www.twitter.com/tmbIrpics/status/1736434932510048409
Another of the top Irish fairy tales and folktales is Dagda and his harp. Dagda was a god from Irish mythology who is said to have been the father and protector of the Tuatha dé Danann. He had exceptional powers and weapons, including a magical harp made from rare wood, gold, and jewels.
This harp only answered to him.
Marshall Mathers
@eminem
long live @juiceworlddd #laceit @itsbennyblanco
@11hr11minv2
www.twitter.com/11hr11minv2/status/1736280068354363437
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twitter.com/Eminem/status/1736498543471321392
www.irelandbeforeyoudie.com/top-5-irish-fairy-tales-and-folktales-to-feed-your-imagination/
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St.Ana.00 reposted
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@genyathehag
these are so pretty
www.twitter.com/GenyaTheHag/status/1736195306646082002
bezh
@hermesdolls
themmmmm
www.twitter.com/HermesDolls/status/1736409960005734718
Eboni🤍
@versacevenus_
Paul Smith S/S 1999
www.twitter.com/VersaceVenus_/status/1736140071244271801
@artindetails
sound of the waves
www.twitter.com/artindetails/status/1736391839069126813
Celtic Otherworld- The 'Land of the Ever Young' depicted by Arthur Rackham in Irish Fairy Tales (1920).
In Celtic mythology, the Otherworld is the realm of the deities.
The ancient Celts (who occupied large parts of Europe from 700 BCE to 400 CE)
display a clear belief in an afterlife as evidenced in their treatment of the dead...
Death, Burial & the Afterlife in the Ancient Celtic Religion
www.worldhistory.org/article/1707/death-burial--the-afterlife-in-the-ancient-celtic/
"The Celts were the peoples who spoke the Celtic language and inhabited western and central Europe from the 1st millennium BCE to several centuries into the 1st millennium CE."