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Irish Water Fairies
Irish water fairies are not like Tinkerbell; they are monsters. This episode I share some of my favorites:
Muirdris, the “Sea Bramble” or “Sea Briar” - A huge, mysterious, undefined horror that inflates and deflates, expands and contracts like a bellows. It has features of a thorn-bush, with branches that stings, and its appearance alone is deadly.
Alp-Luachra - In Celtic mythology, a Joint-eateror Just-halver the Alp-luachra is a type of fairy who sits invisibly and consumes half of their victim's food.
Chailleach- The word "Cailleach" literally means "old woman, hag" and comes from the Old Irish word caillech, which means "veiled one".
The serpent of Loch Chraili - Similarto the Loch Ness monster
The white trout, the legend of Cong - A woman turned fish pining for her dead fiance
An Dobharchú - Translated means ‘water hound’, or ‘hound of deep’. Thought to be a cross between a giant otter and a hound, Dobhar Chu is about seven-foot-long, or about the size of a crocodile. In fact, it is also known as the Irish crocodile.
Irish Mythology - Mythical Cycle - Book of Invasions