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Mental Floss on MSN10 Captivating Creatures From Celtic MythologyCeltic mythology is comprised of legends and lore from Scotland, Ireland, Wales, the Isle of Man, Cornwall, and Brittany. Each Celtic culture has its own language and traditions, but there is some ...
Fingal’s Cave gets its name from the famous giant of Scottish and Irish mythology, Fionn Mac Cumhail, or Finn McCool in English (don’t you wish you had that name?). Legend has it that Fionn ...
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Food & Wine on MSNDebunking Scotch Whisky’s Most Infamous Myths“A lot of the myths are a product of snobbery coming from older men,” says Mitch Bechard, a whisky entrepreneur and consultant based in Aberdeen, Scotland. “This kind of snobbery goes back a ...
The dark side of Scottish folklore ...
If you’ve ever dreamed of being both the dungeon master and the adventurer, Into the Restless Ruins might be the game you didn’t know you were waiting for. This roguelike deckbuilder seamlessly blends ...
Joyce McMillan finds sustenance in Martin O’Connor’s packed shortbread tin and a children’s musical with a new take on the ...
Clydebuilt have performed Myths of the Vikings in York at the Jorvik Centre. The hour long show is suitable for children aged ...
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