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Pooka The Irish Prankster

Pooka The Irish Prankster Falta a while your friends today we're gonna talk about the pooka and find it all about the Irish urban legend if you enjoy the video please hit a light bulb if we can get the twenty likes that will be amazing and as always if you're new subscribe so you never miss one of our videos now grab a cup of tea and relax as we delve into the urban legend of the pooka a puka is a shapeshifter and can take any form a chooses usually it is seen in the form of a dog Robert gorsh goblin or even an old man traditionally a puka is seen as a derrick sleek horse with a long wild flowing mane and luminescent coal and ice an important thing to always remember about a puka is that to have the power of human speech and when inclined to make great sport of dollars to talk to as they like to embellish and the truth in Ireland the pooka seems to be the most feared very possibly cause appears only at night and enjoys creating havoc initiative we fee...

Top 10 Scary Halloween Urban Legends You Should Pray Aren't Real

Top 10 Scary Halloween Urban Legends You Should Pray Aren't Real from the origins of Halloween to the tales of the Headless Horseman and all the spooky or cautionary tales in between here are the top 10 scary Halloween urban legends you should pray aren't real starting off in our number 10 spot we have the two Realms to start this list off today we've got to take it right back to the origins of Halloween or All Hallows Eve as it used to be called Legend has it that around this time of year the veil between our world and the spirit world fins in the Two Worlds Collide this makes it easier for spirits to cross over to the realm of the living and vice versa the origins of Halloween date back to the ancient Celtic Festival of soen this was an end-of-year celebration 2000 years ago that marks the end of summer and harvest and marked the beginning of dark cold Winters which was often a Time marked with death on the night of October 31st they celebrated bec...

Ireland's Scariest Fairy Tales & Myths and the Legends Behind Them

Ireland's Scariest Fairy Tales & Myths and the Legends Behind Them With st. Patrick's Day right around the corner we thought we would talk about some Irish fairy tales or more specifically the fairies that live inside the fairy tales just a fair warning though these fairies aren't quite as happy and helpful as our beloved tooth fairy or Tinkerbell in fact some of these fairies are downright scary and have got us thinking that we might just need to start celebrating Halloween on st. Patrick's Day instead so let's sit down and go through some Irish fairy tales the pooka the pooka could either be your best friend or your worst nightmare depending on their mood that day like a lot of Irish fairies they're said to be a shapeshifter but they often like to take the form of a dark black horse with golden or red glowing eyes if you find yourself lost and a horse like this offers you a ride you should probably politely decline hookahs love to ...

Top 10 Scary Irish Urban Legends

Top 10 Scary Irish Urban Legends We have a country that is very dear to heart - Ireland. Its history goes back thousands of years and contains many amazing stories - some of them are pretty scary though - they've survived since ancient times - does this mean theres some truth to them? And this is the Top 10 Scary Irish Urban Legends . 10. The Demon Bride of County Monaghan This is a story of death . The Demon bride is said to have terrorised funeral goers for at least 200 years - her victims now lie in the churchyards where they fell. Across County Monaghan, people report the same thing - the demon bride watches funerals and waits as the deceased are laid to rest. As everyone leaves, the Demon Bride approaches a young man straggling behind. She transforms into a beautiful young woman and makes him promise to meet her a month from that day back at the graveyard. She seals the deal with a kiss and then vanishes. As he leaves the graveyard, his blood runs cold and a deep sense o...