Drawing from the depths of Celtic myth and mystery, the modern fantasy genre has become a rich tapestry of wondrous realms and weird creatures.
A common legend in Celtic folklore, the banshee is a frightening spirit whose wailing signifies death.
Irish and Welsh Celtic traditions are filled with stories of wild heroes and brutal villains.
A mythical place of mystery, the Celtic Otherworld is full of godlike beings, supernatural beauty, and hidden dangers.
To find his way home, Odysseus and his men must travel to Hades, the land of the dead, and speak to a seer named Teiresias.
In sight of Ithaca, Homer’s Odyssey takes a disastrous and disheartening turn as the crew opens a gift that was not meant to be opened.
In Greek mythology, before one’s soul can enter the realm of the dead, one must deal with Charon, the fierce ferryman who guards the waters of Hades.
Ovid’s Metamorphoses is an epic poem that retells over 250 Greco-Roman mythological tales from the world’s creation to the deification of Julius Caesar.