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VOL 1
Everyones favourite.Leprechauns
Origins and Legends: Leprechauns, those enigmatic beings of Irish folklore, have been captivating imaginations for centuries. Their origins trace back to ancient Celtic mythology, where they were known as “luchorpáns,” meaning “small bodies.” These pint-sized tricksters stand a mere 2-3 feet tall, yet their impact on Irish culture is immeasurable.
Appearance and Dwellings: Picture a leprechaun: a wizened old man with twinkling eyes, a crooked hat, and a mischievous grin. Their attire has evolved over time, transitioning from red to the iconic green we associate with Ireland. These elusive creatures reside in underground caves, hollow tree trunks, or secluded nooks near water sources. Their homes are hidden from human eyes, accessible only to those who possess the gift of second sight.
Master Cobblers: Leprechauns are renowned as the cobblers of the fairy world. Their nimble fingers stitch intricate shoes, each pair a masterpiece. The old Irish term “leath bhrogan” directly translates to “shoemaker,” emphasizing their craft. Legend has it that if you stumble upon a leprechaun’s workshop, you’ll find rows of tiny shoes, meticulously crafted and imbued with magic.
The Elusive Pot of Gold: Perhaps the most famous aspect of leprechaun lore is their fabled pot of gold. These cunning beings guard their treasure fiercely. According to legend, the pot is hidden at the end of a rainbow—a whimsical location that humans rarely reach. If you manage to catch a leprechaun and keep your eyes fixed on the rainbow, you might just discover their secret stash.
Tricksters and Bargains: Leprechauns are mischievous by nature. They love playing pranks on unsuspecting travelers, leading them astray or causing their shoelaces to mysteriously untie. But beware: if you capture a leprechaun, they’ll bargain for their freedom. Offer them three wishes, and they’ll reveal the location of their gold. But choose wisely, for their tricks often twist wishes into unexpected outcomes.
A Vanishing Act: Leprechauns are elusive beings. If you glimpse one, count yourself lucky. But don’t blink—they vanish in the blink of an eye. Their laughter echoes through the Irish hills, a reminder that magic still dances in the emerald landscapes.
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Hi Guy's.I created this Artwork as a way to raise funds for an outdoor Electric Wheelchair for myself.I've been trying to raise funds for 14yrs without success,My story is on the Buy me a coffee Website below.All I ask is if you could Like and Share and to please read my story.
All my ARTWORK is genuinely FREE on BUY ME A COFFEE.You only donate to my Wheelchair if YOU choose to Donate.Artwork is FREE to download immediately.You can download as many images as you wish.No limits.1000's of images on different topics.With more images uploaded every week and new topics added to choose from.
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Hi Guy's.I created this Artwork as a way to raise funds for an outdoor Electric Wheelchair for myself.I've been trying to raise funds for 14yrs without success,My story is on the Buy me a coffee Website below.All I ask is if you could Like and Share and to please read my story.
All my ARTWORK is genuinely FREE on BUY ME A COFFEE.You only donate to my Wheelchair if YOU choose to Donate.Artwork is FREE to download immediately.You can download as many images as you wish.No limits.1000's of images on different topics.With more images uploaded every week and new topics added to choose from.
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Hi Guy's.I created this Artwork as a way to raise funds for an outdoor Electric Wheelchair for myself.I've been trying to raise funds for 14yrs without success,My story is on the Buy me a coffee Website below.All I ask is if you could Like and Share and to please read my story.
All my ARTWORK is genuinely FREE on BUY ME A COFFEE.You only donate to my Wheelchair if YOU choose to Donate.Artwork is FREE to download immediately.You can download as many images as you wish.No limits.1000's of images on different topics.With more images uploaded every week and new topics added to choose from.
Thank you for reading. Christy.
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NightCafe Ai.
Irish Celtic Mythology.
VOL 7. Oillipheist the Irish Dragon Serpent.
The Oilliphéist: Guardian of the Murky Waters
In the heart of Ireland, where the veil between the mortal realm and the Otherworld grew thin, there existed a place both feared and revered—the shores of Lough Neagh. Its waters, like darkened mirrors, held secrets older than memory itself. And at the heart of those depths slumbered a creature of legend—the Oilliphéist.
The Origins of the Oilliphéist:
The druids whispered that the Oilliphéist was born from the primordial chaos, a serpent forged in the forge of forgotten gods. Its scales shimmered like midnight stars, each one etched with symbols of forgotten languages. Its eyes—two fiery orbs—held the knowledge of ages, and its breath carried the scent of distant lands.
The Curse of the Oilliphéist:
The villagers knew better than to venture too close to Lough Neagh. For the Oilliphéist demanded tribute—an offering of livestock, precious gems, or even a maiden’s hand. Those who dared defy it faced dire consequences. Their homes flooded, their crops withered, and their cattle vanished beneath the murky waves.
Generations passed, and the Oilliphéist’s wrath remained unyielding. Its coils, longer than the tallest oaks, circled the lake, binding it to its watery domain. The villagers whispered prayers to the old gods, seeking protection from the serpent’s malevolence.
Cian, the Brave Warrior:
But fate weaves strange patterns, and one day, a young warrior named Cian emerged from the mist. His sword, forged from the heart of a fallen star, gleamed with otherworldly light. Cian had heard the tales—the Oilliphéist’s curse, its insatiable hunger for tribute, and the sorrow it wrought upon the land.
Determined to free his people, Cian set forth. The water stirred as he approached, and the Oilliphéist’s eyes emerged—a pair of fiery orbs fixated on its challenger.
“Bold mortal,” hissed the serpent, its voice echoing across the water. “Why do you disturb my slumber?”
Cian stood firm. “Your reign of terror ends today,” he declared. “Release this land from your grip, or face my blade.”
The Battle Beneath the Waters:
The Oilliphéist laughed—a sound like distant thunder. “You think a mere sword can defeat me? I am older than the hills, older than the stars. I have seen empires rise and fall.”
But Cian was undeterred. He lunged, striking at the serpent’s scales. Yet each wound healed instantly, and the Oilliphéist coiled tighter, threatening to drag him under.
Desperate, Cian remembered an ancient incantation—a secret passed down from druid to druid. He chanted the words, invoking the power of the elements. The water churned, and the serpent writhed in agony.
“Enough!” roared the Oilliphéist. “I yield.”
The Oilliphéist’s Confession:
It uncoiled, revealing its true form—a creature of sorrow and longing. “Long have I guarded these waters,” it confessed. “A curse binds me here, and only a hero’s sacrifice can break it.”
Cian hesitated. “What sacrifice?”
“The heart of a true warrior,” whispered the serpent. “Plunge your sword into my breast, and the curse shall lift.”
Cian’s hand trembled as he drove the blade into the serpent’s chest. The waters surged, and the Oilliphéist dissolved into mist. The curse lifted, and Lough Neagh sparkled in the sunlight once more.
Legacy of the Oilliphéist:
Cian returned to the village, hailed as a hero. But he carried the memory of the Oilliphéist—the guardian of murky waters—forever etched in his soul. And so, the legend endured—a reminder that even monsters had stories, and sometimes, their fates were intertwined with our own.
And there, by the shores of Lough Neagh, the Oilliphéist’s tale lives on, whispered in the wind and reflected in the ripples of ancient waters.
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I created this Artwork as a way to raise funds for an outdoor Electric Wheelchair for myself.I've been trying to raise funds for 14yrs without success,My story is on the Buy me a coffee Website below.All I ask is if you could Like and Share and to please read my story.All my ARTWORK is genuinely FREE on BUY ME A COFFEE.You only donate to my Wheelchair if YOU choose to Donate.Artwork is FREE to download immediately.You can download as many images as you wish.No limits.1000's of images on different topics.With more images uploaded every week.
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Christy,Husband, Dad, Family man, Friendly, Easygoing.Dad's [ Christy ]Electric Wheelchair Fundraiser.Please only help to support me if you can afford too.Otherwise please help yourself to my artwork.It'is genuinely FREE for everyone to download and enjoy.Just click the Buy me a coffee.It's my artwork Shop.1000's of Pics.New pic's added every day.FREE artwork drawings 3d images for all occasions.Buy me a Coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/myfrontdoor .Paypal donate https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=UQD48H4SCEEPE .Patreon support https://www.patreon.com/MyFrontDoor
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