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' Diarmaid and the Daughter of King Under Waves' (Celtic Folklore and Mythology) 

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'The Daughter of King Under-Wave'
A folkloric memory of Celtic Other-worlds, of which there are many. In this story, we visit the enigmatically named 'Land Under-Wave', and also the 'Plain of Wonder'.
Celtic Other-worlds are often envisioned as like parallel universes, here, but not usually visible. On a different 'frequency', if you like. They can also be thought of as like shamanic visionary states.
The Daughter Of King Under-Waves (Nighean Righ Fo Thuinn) is a Scottish fairy tale collected by John Francis Campbell in Popular Tales of the West Highlands.
It features Diarmaid, and the warrior poets of Britain and Ireland, the Fenians, led by Fionn Mac Cumhaill as well as a 'loathsome maiden', a popular motif in Celtic folklore.
It is also an early mention of a common Celtic motif, The Cup of Healing, which may have inspired later legends of the Holy Grail in Arthurian Romance and Christian Mysticism.
This was recorded a while back, during lockdown 2020. I am in a very different place now, as I'm sure many of us are, and watching this video feels almost like its drifted up from some realm under the sea.
Still, I'm posting it in case any of you might enjoy it.
I may rework this story this year.
The gorgeous harp playing in this video is 'A Trip to the Islands' by Nadia Birkenstock : • Celtic Harp Solo - A T...

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17 ноя 2022

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Комментарии : 34   
@marinacarles9443
@marinacarles9443 2 месяца назад
You are not from this world. Thank you to make me travel in the magical world. Something to remember again. The realm is alive with you. 🎼💎👑
@salviadorrii
@salviadorrii Год назад
👏🙌 ~Ruckus Applause~ 🙌👏 Well told!!! The acting, the voices, the pace, the little asides, my favorite so far hands down.
@TheStoryCrow
@TheStoryCrow Год назад
Thanks friend. Heading to Ireland tomorrow, so I expect there will be more from Diarmaid and Fionn and the gang soon ☘️
@thebordoshow
@thebordoshow 5 месяцев назад
Loved the story! Those old celtic heroes really remind me of Narts of the North Caucasus. Especially this one, old hag turning into a maiden, kingdom beneath the sea, magic castles, very lovely
@TheStoryCrow
@TheStoryCrow 5 месяцев назад
Thanks for the comment. Hadn’t heard of that one, but elements of this story must be ancient so not surprised by cultural crossovers 🙏✨
@thebordoshow
@thebordoshow 5 месяцев назад
@@TheStoryCrow Nart Sagas are associated with Scythian mythology left in North Caucasus. I heard that some believed that scythians at some point inhabited the British Isles. At least Alan's did, as they served Under Romans. The world is more connected than we might realise.
@mediaevalbabesfan27
@mediaevalbabesfan27 Год назад
I think I might have a new favourite story, this was an absolute joy to watch! Please keep up your wonderful work ! ☺
@TheStoryCrow
@TheStoryCrow Год назад
😊 thanks for watching
@karagill5279
@karagill5279 Год назад
Ah Finn McCool. Gotta love em. I did a paper on him for my mythologhy class. Love hearing stories about him. Thank you for such a lovely video. Can't wait to hear more stories from you.
@TheStoryCrow
@TheStoryCrow Год назад
“However ye may deem my testimony of Fionn excessive, by the high King above me, he was three times better then all I say” St Patrick ☘️ Thanks for stopping by 👍
@mariGentle
@mariGentle 6 месяцев назад
Gosh thats a powerful story ❤
@TheStoryCrow
@TheStoryCrow 6 месяцев назад
It’s a goodun eh
@oracleofaltoona
@oracleofaltoona Год назад
You are a truly great storyteller.
@TheStoryCrow
@TheStoryCrow Год назад
Thank you! 😊
@gemmaophillips923
@gemmaophillips923 Месяц назад
Thanks
@TheStoryCrow
@TheStoryCrow Месяц назад
Thanks for the tip, appreciate it 🙏🍻☺️
@h.m.mcgreevy7787
@h.m.mcgreevy7787 Год назад
Ahh.... that's entertainment and educational!☘️💜🙃☘️
@TheStoryCrow
@TheStoryCrow Год назад
💁‍♂️
@SilvioGrandal-gc8ep
@SilvioGrandal-gc8ep 7 месяцев назад
I truly love your videos, Blessed Be all the way from Miami, Florida!! Blessings brother! Keep telling your stories, I love them!!
@TheStoryCrow
@TheStoryCrow 7 месяцев назад
Thank you, I will ☺️
@jimmystarr9370
@jimmystarr9370 Год назад
Loved this story and like the long hair .
@TheStoryCrow
@TheStoryCrow Год назад
🧙‍♂️ 😅
@kellysharon5815
@kellysharon5815 Год назад
The beginning of this story reminded me of Sir Gawain & the Loathsome Lady. Gawain is my fav, & this is my favorite of his stories. The version I know also centers around a riddle (what does a woman want? Answer: free will. I effin’ love that). So what’s up with the greyhound? I think I’m missing some references here, as she figured prominently but then her thread just ended abruptly. I kept expecting her to resurface. Do her pups show up in other stories? I agree that the Celts seem to have a lot of philosophical similarities to that of Buddhism, and Indian religion in general. Maybe the Indo-European common ancestors? Or just the collective unconscious manifesting similar ideas in different places. Fascinating. Thanks again! I enjoyed it.
@TheStoryCrow
@TheStoryCrow Год назад
Yup. The ‘loathsome maiden’ pops up quite a lot in different stories. Diarmaid is comparable to Gawain in many ways. Both seem to serve the feminine - as is illustrated in this story. Gawain is sometimes even called the ‘knight of the goddess’. It’s a great story, the one you mention. Maybe I’ll post it here.
@TheStoryCrow
@TheStoryCrow Год назад
I don’t know what’s up with the greyhound, and I’ve wondered about it myself, maybe an aspect of self, or ego that needs to be left behind in order to go ‘under wave’? A lot of this myth seems to follow dream logic. It’s also very old and there aren’t a lot of extant versions so may be incomplete 🤷‍♂️😅
@11cabadger
@11cabadger 4 месяца назад
Lovely storytelling but I have to say I'm disappointed with the not-loving-her-anymore aspect. I know he couldn't stay in the Land Under the Sea, but after all that for them to part with her being broken-hearted and him just being over it... Anyway, I look forward to our next adventure. Are there any Celtic tales where Sidhe and mortal men live curse-free and happily ever after?
@TheStoryCrow
@TheStoryCrow 4 месяца назад
I know it’s a strange old thing isn’t it. Sorrowful ending seem to be more of an Irish thing… But I’ll have a think and do one with a sweeter end, they do exist 😉☺️
@stephenlawson9593
@stephenlawson9593 Год назад
p♥r♥o♥m♥o♥s♥m 🙏
@ryunoe9353
@ryunoe9353 Год назад
What kinda beer you drinkin?
@TheStoryCrow
@TheStoryCrow Год назад
Oooof. I mean this is about 3 years ago so could be literally anything. Also I think I’m drinking two beers 😅 by the colour I’d say the dark one is Hobgoblin and the lighter one is Proper Job 🍻 😊
@ryunoe9353
@ryunoe9353 Год назад
Looking forward to more stories
@mickmacgonigle5021
@mickmacgonigle5021 Год назад
Diarmaid was always getting into bother with women. Got him kilt in the end up.
@TheStoryCrow
@TheStoryCrow Год назад
You know 😉
@kellysharon5815
@kellysharon5815 Год назад
I would love to hear this story 😅
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