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doorhandle Since: Oct, 2010
#1: Feb 21st 2011 at 9:28:01 PM

Exactly What It Says on the Tin: I’d like to find out more information on these mythologies and particularly on the more obscure fair folk, like the Dullahan or the Puka. Where should I look?

Anaheyla Since: Jan, 2001
#2: Feb 21st 2011 at 9:37:38 PM

They've got this new thing now, it's called Wikipedia. Maybe you've heard of it?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dullahan http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P%C3%BAca

edited 21st Feb '11 9:38:13 PM by Anaheyla

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sforzando Since: Jan, 2013
#3: Mar 10th 2011 at 8:49:13 AM

The cool thing about Celtic mythologies is that we don't know all that much about them, so you can do a lot with what information there is. Try reading some of the original myths? There are some good translations of the Mabinogi (welsh legendary cycle) out there, and it isn't very long.

Diamonnes In Riastrad from Ulster Since: Nov, 2009
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#4: Mar 20th 2011 at 8:29:52 AM

[up]And the Ulster Cycle.

My name is Cu Chulainn. Beside the raging sea I am left to moan. Sorrow I am, for I brought down my only son.
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