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Modern Myth Making

Shebeen (Síbín) – The Rebel’s Pour

Step into the shadowy corners of Irish folklore, where the spirit of defiance and revelry flow as freely as the drink itself. Welcome to the Shebeen - or Síbín -...

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Samhain – The Night When Worlds Collide

Before Halloween became masks and candy, there was Samhain - the ancient Irish festival where the veil between worlds grew thin, and the spirits of the past walked among the...

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Púca – The Trickster Spirit of the Night

In the deep, shadowy corners of Ireland’s mythic past, one creature stands out as both feared and revered - the Púca. A shapeshifting spirit of the wild, the Púca is...

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Macha – The Fury of the Land

In the annals of Irish mythology, few figures burn as fiercely as Macha - the warrior goddess, the bringer of vengeance, and the living embodiment of the land’s power. She...

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The Hunt and the Birth of Oisín – Little Fawn

One fateful day, Fionn mac Cumhaill, leader of the legendary Fianna, was out hunting with his hounds, Bran and Sceolan, when they picked up the scent of an extraordinary doe....

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Heidrun – The Goat of Valhalla

Perched atop Valhalla, the grand hall of Odin, stood Heidrun, the mythical goat of Norse legend. But this was no ordinary creature - Heidrun feasted on the leaves of the...

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Atlantean – Beyond the Ninth Wave

The seas beyond Ireland’s western shores have always been a realm of mystery - a gateway to the Otherworld, where only the bravest dare to venture. Ancient voyagers spoke of...

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Bran & Sceolan – The Loyal Hounds of Fionn mac Cumhaill

Irish mythology is a wild brew of magic, warriors, and the supernatural - where heroes rise, villains scheme, and nature itself plays a vital role. Few legends embody this better...

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