ghaols
Ghaols are a type of mythical creature found in various cultures and folklore traditions, particularly in Celtic and Irish mythology. The term "ghaol" is derived from the Irish word "gáol," which means "enclosure" or "boundary." Ghaols are often described as spirits or entities that inhabit specific locations, such as ancient sites, forests, or even individual trees. They are typically associated with the natural world and are believed to protect or guard these places.
In Irish folklore, ghaols are often depicted as malevolent or mischievous entities that can cause harm or
The concept of ghaols is closely linked to the idea of sacred spaces and the importance of