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The narrative follows Ossian as he journeys to Tir-nan-og, encountering a hornless fawn chased by a distinctive white hound with red ears. This imagery connects to themes of myth, particularly the Wild Huntsman from Teutonic lore and the ominous dogs of Annwn, known for their supernatural speed and association with foreboding. The intertwining of these mythological elements enriches the story's atmosphere, highlighting the significance of creatures in folklore and their symbolic meanings.
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Celtic Mythology and Religion, Alexander Macbain
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- Title
- Celtic Mythology and Religion
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Alexander Macbain
- Publisher
- Cosimo Classics
- Publisher
- 2005
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 280
- ISBN13
- 9781596053397
- Category
- Myths / Legends
- Description
- The narrative follows Ossian as he journeys to Tir-nan-og, encountering a hornless fawn chased by a distinctive white hound with red ears. This imagery connects to themes of myth, particularly the Wild Huntsman from Teutonic lore and the ominous dogs of Annwn, known for their supernatural speed and association with foreboding. The intertwining of these mythological elements enriches the story's atmosphere, highlighting the significance of creatures in folklore and their symbolic meanings.