Süd
Síd is a term from Irish folklore with two related meanings: it can denote a fairy mound or fort, and it can refer to the fairy beings associated with those places. In this sense, síd (singular) and síde/sídhe (plural forms) encompass both the physical mounds in the landscape and the inhabitants believed to dwell within or beyond the visible world, often described as the sídhe or the otherworldly inhabitants.
In myth and legend, the síd are centers of contact between humans and a parallel realm sometimes
The landscape is rich with features associated with the síd, including mounds, ringforts, and burial cairns.
In modern contexts, síd remains a prominent motif in Irish folklore and literature, and the concept has