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The Coppal Bawn - The land along the Fermanagh border, to the south-west of Enniskillen, is lonely and wild. Tailor & The Hare-Woman - The hare was a symbol of evil in many country areas. This may be attributed to its pagan significance.
The Undead Priest - The dead have always played a central role in rural Irish folklore.
Werewolves of Ossory - The motif of the werewolf is strong in Irish folklore.
Deirdre - The Exile of the Sons of Uisliu and the Death of Deirdre.
Deirdre - Part II Deirdre - Part III The Children of Lir - A long time ago, thousands of years ago, the Gaels invaded Ireland, and defeated the people who were there before them. The Children of Lir - Part II
The Children of Lir - Part III
Macha - The Pangs of Ulster.
Macha - Part II

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