Sheila Burke / Species; Fairy / 5'8" / 200+ Years Old

The dullahan or dulachán ("dark man") is a headless, demonic fairy, usually riding a horse and carrying its head under one arm. Some versions of the story claim the dullahan is the spirit of Crom Dubh, a Celtic god worshipped in Ireland until the 6th century. When the dullahan stops riding, a death occurs. The dullahan calls out a name, at which point the named person immediately dies. In another version, it is the headless driver of a black carriage, the Cóiste Bodhar. A similar figure, the gan ceann ("without a head"), can be frightened away by wearing a gold object or putting one in its path.

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