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Irish Creatures

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Welcome to this episode of the Two Scaredy Cats! This week we are talking about Ireland and some of the creatures that can be found here. We will be talking about two particular creatures that roam the Irish country side, one Irish Werewolves and the second is the Puca!
Irish werewolves are different than other supernatural wolves in that their human form and wolf are two separate beings. If you kill the wolf form then the human form will also die. In Ireland Irish werewolves are not considered evil but are seen as protectors of communities. It is believed that they would use their powers to defend family and loved ones from harm.
We are also talking about the Puca which is a shape shifting trickster creature that has no fixed form but likes to be seen as a horse or goat. It is said to hunt for lonely travels on lonely country roads, fields, and mt. passes at night.
Remember curiosity didn't kill these Two Scaredy Cats!
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Welcome to this episode of the Two Scaredy Cats! This week we are talking about Ireland and some of the creatures that can be found here. We will be talking about two particular creatures that roam the Irish country side, one Irish Werewolves and the second is the Puca!
Irish werewolves are different than other supernatural wolves in that their human form and wolf are two separate beings. If you kill the wolf form then the human form will also die. In Ireland Irish werewolves are not considered evil but are seen as protectors of communities. It is believed that they would use their powers to defend family and loved ones from harm.
We are also talking about the Puca which is a shape shifting trickster creature that has no fixed form but likes to be seen as a horse or goat. It is said to hunt for lonely travels on lonely country roads, fields, and mt. passes at night.
Remember curiosity didn't kill these Two Scaredy Cats!
Don't forget to like and follow us on Instagram!

Support the Show.

Thanks for listening and follow us on Instagram and YouTube @twoscaredycatspodcast

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