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Re: Celtic Myth Cycles

Posted By: Shr (cache3.ihug.co.nz)
Date: 11/7/2001 at 7:21 a.m.

In Response To: Celtic Myth Cycles *PIC* (Ghôlsbane)

: alright guys,

: i know forrest posted some of my contributions in the
: allusions section. however, i have a lot more
: allusions in a document which i asked him to host but
: hasn't got round to it yet. i have therefore posted it
: myself on te internet at this address:
: http://network54.com/Realm/gholsbane/theory.html

: check it out and forrest could you get that up here soon?
: please?
: also check out the allusions page under mythology in
: legends and lore.

: Ghôlsbane

It'd like to add a name - "Culwyeh". It says in one of the Wight descriptions: "...once known as the Messengers of Culwyeh, a name now forgotten by all but the most devout pupils of Necromancy, these miserable creatures seek only release from their hellish existence."
"Culwyeh" is obviously a Celtic word. There are no pages listed on Google with Culwyeh on them (except Myth ones), so it's either a very obscure name or was simply made up (or misspelled?). Maybe it is a Gaelic word.

The dictionary meaning of "Necromancy"

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