Celtic mythology is filled with a fascinating array of mythical creatures, many of which were believed to inhabit the natural world. Creatures like the Kelpie, a water spirit that takes the form of a horse, and the fearsome Banshee, whose wail foretells death, play central roles in Celtic folklore.
Other creatures, such as the Pooka, a mischievous shape-shifter, and the CΓΊ Chulainn, a legendary hound of battle, represent the Celtic connection to both the mystical and the warrior spirit. These beings reflect the ancient Celtsβ reverence for nature and the supernatural world that intertwined with their daily lives.