Dullahan

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    A ghost-like faerie of Irish folklore. Its sighting is an omen of death. It rides a coach called the Coiste Bodhar, pulled by headless horses, and stops in front of those destined to die soon. The Dullahan is headless itself, usually carrying its head under one arm. Though it is often portrayed as a headless knight, it is female in the original legend.

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    The Dullahan is a ghostly faerie from Irish folklore, often seen as an omen of death. She rides the Coiste Bodhar, a coach pulled by headless horses, and stops in front of those destined to die soon. The Dullahan herself is headless, carrying her head under one arm.

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    Death omens, Irish folklore, headless horsewomen, supernatural creatures, and the Coiste Bodhar coach.

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    ...the darker side of Irish folklore, death omens, and the supernatural.