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- Sluagh - Wikipedia
The Sluagh (Irish: [ˈsˠl̪ˠuə], Scottish Gaelic: [ˈs̪l̪ˠuəɣ]; Old Irish: slúag; English: 'host, army, crowd'), or Sluagh na marbh ('host of the dead'), were the hosts of the unforgiven dead in Irish and Scottish folklore [1]
- The Sluagh: Restless Spirits in Irish Folklore
The Sluagh are restless spirits in Irish folklore, often believed to be the souls of the unforgiven or unbaptized dead Moving in dark groups across the sky, they are feared as bringers of death, misfortune, and a reminder of what happens when the dead are not laid to rest properly
- Legends of the Sluagh: Creatures of Irish Folklore
Explore legends of the Sluagh in Irish folklore, their origins and symbolism, where the tales come from, and how they shaped old beliefs
- The Sluagh or Host of the Dead - spookyscotland. net
The Sluagh, or “host of the dead,” are a flock of malevolent spirits found in Scottish and Irish folklore Many in the Hebrides feared the Sluagh, which some called fallen angels and others knew as the unforgiven dead
- Sluagh: A Guide to the Mythical Spirits of Irish Folklore
Sluagh is a term that has been used to describe a group of supernatural beings in Irish and Scottish folklore The Sluagh are often associated with the unforgiven dead, and they are said to be composed of the souls of those who were not able to find peace in the afterlife
- Sluagh | Emerald Isle Irish and Celtic myths, fairy tales and legends
Of all the wonders and terrors in Irish folklore there are few quite so terrifying as the Sluagh
- The Dark Legends of the Sluagh: Myths and Meanings
The Sluagh are fearsome spirits in Scottish and Irish folklore, depicted as skeletal figures in swarms that haunt the night Believed to be either restless souls of the sinful or ancient evil faeries, they symbolize moral warnings and societal fears
- Sluagh: Forsaken Celtic Spirits Who Hunt Souls in the Night
In the twilight realms of Celtic mythology, where the veil between our world and the otherworld thins, there lurks a peculiar and formidable entity known as the Sluagh These beings, ensnared in the twilight of existence, are neither here nor there, drifting on the fringes of the living and the dead
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