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dullahan
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Japanese Meaning
アイルランドの伝承に登場する、黒装束の(通常は男性の)騎手で、切断された自分の首を懐灯のように携え、金によって退けられる存在。騎乗を止める(または誰かの名前を呼ぶ)と、その者が死ぬとされる(「Gan Ceann」=『首のない者』とも呼ばれる)。
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A black-clad (usually male) horserider in Irish folklore which carries its severed head like a lantern and may be repelled by gold; when it stops riding (or calls out someone's name), someone will die. (Also called the Gan Ceann, Irish for [one] without a head
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As the moon rose, the dullahan rode through the mist, its severed head glowing like a lantern and warning villagers to stay indoors.
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As the moon rose, the dullahan rode through the mist, its severed head glowing like a lantern and warning villagers to stay indoors.
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