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Oíche Shamhna Shona Daoibh

[p]Hello detectives, With Samhain approaching, the veil is thinning between our land and the lands of the Otherworld. We thought this would be a propitious time to share some traditions and stories with you. [/p][p][/p][h3]The Silent Dinner [/h3][p]
[/p][p]The silent dinner, known as Dumb Supper is a meal eaten in total silence to honour and commune with the dead. The silence creates an atmosphere of respect and calm, allowing for a connection with the spirit world.

Empty places are set for invited spirits or ancestors to join. These are often draped in cloth with candles or belongings of the deceased. Traditionally autumn harvest foods are served or particular favourite of departed loved ones.

The meal itself is a fortune telling event with colcannon made from curly kale and bairín breac lying host to small items and coins to signify the fortunes of the finder in the coming year.

At the end of the meal, messages written on notes may be burned in a candle flame to send them to the other side. The uneaten food from the spirit plate is often placed outside as an offering to the spirits or nature spirits. [/p][p][/p][h3]The Púca [/h3][p]Known to be a mischievous and often terrifying spirit, the Púca is a shapeshifting spirit from Celtic mythology.

Although often known as a trickster it is said that the Púca will steal away children. During the festival of Samhain children are dressed in costumes and masks that hide their true faces and natures, confusing the spirit and protecting them from being taken away.

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[/p][h3]Oweynagat[/h3][p]
Also known as The Cave of Cats or The Morrigan’s Cave, Oweynagat is thought to be a portal to the Otherworld that monsters and spirits use as a gateway to the land of the living during Samhain.

The site is considered to be “Ireland’s Gate to Hell” and is open to the public. Would you be brave enough to visit on Samhain?


[/p][h3]The Story of Ttlachtga [/h3][p]
A grim tale that is said to mark the first Halloween.

Ttlachtga, a daughter of a powerful druid known as Mog Ruith died on the Hill of Ward giving birth to 3 sons. Her story can be read in more detail https://mythicalireland.com/blogs/news/tlachtga-mythology-and-archaeology-of-irelands-most-important-samhain-fire-festival-site ]here.[/p][h3]
Carving Turnips[/h3]


We would also love to see any carved turnips you create during the Samhain festival. Share them on our Discord, Bluesky or Twitter and our favourite will win a copy of The Séance of Blake Manor.

Winners announced on Monday 3 November.

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