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Tales Of The Old Goddess And Gods Of Scotland Discussions (15)

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Andy Guthrie The Serpent Goddess Ro-smerta-means

The Serpent Goddess Ro-smerta-means Ro-smerta means was the Great Serpent Mother, a Pre Celt. And is Sid by W.J.Watson to be a Pictish G...

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0 Feb 18

Andy Guthrie Finn and the Rin-na n-Dul

Finn and the Rin-na n-Dul High in the hills of Lowland Alba, was a well not much bigger than a cauldron, but all that drank from it coul...

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0 Jan 9

Andy Guthrie Anait the Creation of All

Anait the Creation of All There was nether existence, nor non-existence, There was no element of air, or sky above, What was there to b...

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0 Dec. 5, 2009

Andy Guthrie The time of the Hunter

The time of the Hunter The moon was full and blood red, and Dalua who was the Buccan Horn, the dark horned God of the otherworld was in ...

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0 Nov. 9, 2009

Andy Guthrie Domnu the Goddess of the deep Creation Myth

Domnu the Goddess of the deep Creation Myth The Fir Domnann where the men of Domnu and this is a creation myth associated with her. Dom...

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0 Nov. 7, 2009

Andy Guthrie Beira the Snow Goose

Beira the Snow Goose In the beginning there was only Beira who is known as the Snow Goose, she was in Ti-no-hoise (the land of ancient y...

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0 Nov. 5, 2009

Andy Guthrie The Awakening of Angus Og

The Awakening of Angus Og One noon in the mouth of the hazel and bramble, Angus laid a sleep in the hills; he lay in the heather with th...

Started by Andy Guthrie

0 Nov. 4, 2009

Andy Guthrie Ivor and the White Adder

Ivor and the White Adder On Dalmonadh Moor, on the old drover’s way to Tom-na-shee, is a rock that rises like a great fang out of the pu...

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0 Nov. 1, 2009

Andy Guthrie Ailsa And Coel Hen

Ailsa and Coel Hen King Coel Hen was Lord of Kyle, and had a Dun made of volcanic rock and stone, and the doors and windows where hung w...

Started by Andy Guthrie

0 Nov. 1, 2009

Andy Guthrie Finn-McCool and Aesas

Finn-McCool and Aesas It is said that Finn-McCool was sixty feet in height and he had a hammer that was call Ord-na- Feinna, and when he...

Started by Andy Guthrie

2 Nov. 1, 2009
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