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34 - Ladies Who Talk to the Crows

34 - Ladies Who Talk to the Crows

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In this week’s episode, Sammy flies us to the battlefield with the harrowing and mystical tale of one of Ireland's fiercest goddesses: The Morrigan. As the Valravn is poured, the ladies pitch ACOTAR theories, discover their telepathy powers, and determine that once you’re a horse girl, you’re always a horse girl. So grab the nearest pinot noir and find your favorite crow, Ladies Who Talk to the Crows will have you cheering on the battlefield in no time!


TW: Death


Sources Include:


Valkyrie by staff at Encyclopaedia Britannica


The Morrigan: The Story of the Fiercest Goddess in Irish Mhyth by Keith O’Hara on The Irish Road Trip


The Morrigan by staff at The Irish Pagan School


The Morrigan by anon at The Order of the Crows


Morrigan by Anne Williams on Mythopedia


Meet The Morrígan, The Fearsome Goddess of Death And War In Irish Folklore by Erin Kelly on All That’s Interesting


The Morrígan by staff at Mythic Ireland


The Morrighan and Valkyrie Connection by Maranda Wabik on White Rose of Avalon


The Mórrígan Speaks - Her Three Poems - Story Archaeology by Isolde ÓBrolcháin Carmody at Story Archeaology


The Morrigan, Celtic Goddess of War - WHEN THE GODDESS CALLED MY NAME by Mickayla Beckett on Angelfire.com


How Banshees Relate to Triple Goddesses - The Irish in Cincinnati by Mickayla Beckett on libapps.libraries.uc.edu .com


How Has the Morrigan’s Role Changed in Modern Times? By Lora O'Brien on Morrigan.Academy


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