
Cú Sith artdoll, fairy dog, puppy, scottish mythical creature
2024年12月3日 · This realistic artdoll is completely hand made, from the teeth to the eyes that reflect the light akin to their real counterparts. The armature is made of layered metal wire, so though it will not easily break, repetative careless posing is not adviced. While held it almost feels like an alive animal, and is the size of an actual puppy.
Cù-sìth - Wikipedia
The cù-sìth (e) (Scottish Gaelic pronunciation: [kʰuː ˈʃiː]), plural coin-shìth (e) (Scottish Gaelic pronunciation: [kʰɔɲ ˈhiː]) is a mythical hound found in Irish folklore and Scottish folklore. [1][2] In Irish folklore it is spelled cú sídhe, and it also bears some resemblance to the Welsh Cŵn Annwn.
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Cu Sith - A Book of Creatures
2020年4月13日 · The Cu Sith (pronounced coo-shee), “fairy dog”, is a great beast associated with the fairies of the Highlands and Islands of Scotland. Fairy dogs are almost always malevolent and implacable with no love for humans.
Cu Sith: Mythical Creature Overview
Cu Sith is a mythical creature that has been a part of Scottish folklore for centuries. The creature is often described as a large hound, similar in size to a young bull, with a shaggy, dark green coat. Its name means “fairy dog” in Gaelic, and it is believed to be a harbinger of death.
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2024年11月1日 · Cù-Sìth runs across a mountainous range above the Highlands. Celtic mythology, Cù-Sidhe, in the style of Adonna Khare, Darek Zabrocki, Jorge Jacinto. dramatic, color depth, high contrast " AI Art Generator App. Fast Free Fun. Create amazing artworks using artificial intelligence.
Cù-Sìth - Folklore Scotland
2022年12月5日 · The Cù-Sìth, the magical companion of the cat-Sith, is a mythical beast found in Scottish, Irish, and Welsh mythology alike. The mythical hound is as big as a large calf, and has a shaggy, dark green coat. The green colour of its coat is probably indicative of its fairy origins, with green being the typical colour associated with the fair folk.
What is the Scottish myth dog? - GB Times Gamepedia
2025年3月21日 · While many breeds are celebrated in Scotland, the archetypal Scottish myth dog is arguably the Cù-Sìth, a spectral hound from the Highlands. This creature, whose name translates to “Fairy Dog,” is...
Casarok: Bestiary (Cu Sith) - Chase the Fox
Through osteomancy a cu sith could control skeletons among other things. Hellcallers, on the other hand, used fire and darkness magic to call upon the forces of the underworld. In the Post-Cataclysmic Era, most cu siths practice a wider variety of magics.
Cu Sith | Mythical bestiary Wikia | Fandom
Cù-siths are a race of beings related to the fay. Cu siths, like their cait sith cousins, have two distinct forms. The first form takes the appearance of a mundane dog, which can be any breed, however, they tend to look at you with a strange intelligence, as if they can understand you.
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