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The Cu Sith, also known as the “fairy dog” in Celtic folklore, is a creature that originated from Scottish and Irish mythology. It is often described as a large, fearsome hound with shaggy fur and glowing red eyes.
In Celtic folklore, the Cu Sith is believed to be a spectral creature associated with the fae realm. It is said to have the ability to shape-shift and often appears as a black dog with a braided tail. The Cu Sith is known for its keen sense of hearing and is said to have a bone-chilling, howling cry that can be heard for miles.
According to legend, the Cu Sith has both beneficial and ominous aspects. In some tales, it is seen as a protector of the fairy realm and a guardian of treasures. It is said to warn of danger and protect those it favors. However, in other stories, the Cu Sith is seen as a harbinger of death and is believed to be an omen of impending doom. It is said that if someone hears its howl three times, it signifies their imminent demise.
The legends of the Cu Sith continue to captivate the imaginations of people today, and the creature remains an intriguing part of Celtic folklore and mythology.
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