Sceitheadh

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This is a collection of my take on traditional Irish folk stories, some of which I have read and some of which I have recieved the way they were meant to be recieved, as told by a true storyteller by a fireside.

Most of these tales are about 80% of my imagination, with most of the dialogue created, or adapted from more florid (read nonsensical) verbiage and accents.

Some of the tales concern the Christian God, and the Christain Devil, but most of these originate from an earlier time, where the Devil may have been Ceann Cruich, the crooked man, or some other malevolent deity, whereas the benign deity is probably Danu or any other of a huge pantheon, corrupted by Christian influences.

Some of the tales are relativly intact, left in their original Pagan state.

The closest word for sceitheadh in the English language is tales, I suppose.

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