British & Irish Folklore:
Myths & Legends

A king who never truly died. An outlaw who never stopped fighting. Gods buried beneath the hills. Something vast, still moving in the dark water.

1,400+ Years of storytelling
4 Mythological traditions
Dragons Giants & Ghosts
Real Historical roots

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Did You Know?

■ Irish Mythology

When the hero Cú Chulainn knew he was dying, he tied himself to a standing stone so he could face his enemies on his feet. The ravens wouldn't land on him until he was already dead.

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■ English Legends

Beowulf — the oldest surviving poem in the English language — ends not with a young hero's triumph, but with an old king walking knowingly to his death to protect his people from a dragon.

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■ Wales & Scotland

The Giant's Causeway in Ireland and the identical rock formations on the Scottish island of Staffa are geologically the same lava flow — 60 million years old. Folklore says a giant built a road between them.

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