In Scottish folklore, large animals have been associated with many bodies of water, from small streams to the largest lakes, often labeled Loch-na-Beistie on old maps. These water-horses ...
Callanish Stones Legends claim that The Callanish Stones on the Isle of Lewis were once giants turned to stone for defying ...
Another claims the Gaelic word for brown dog: ‘cu-donn’ (also the name for the King of the Otters, a creature from Irish and Scottish folklore with mystical powers) – was the inspiration.
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