Night Doctors/THE DULLAHAN


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The night doctors
~ Dixie after Dark ~

…a 22 minute video

“One of the most famous yet darkest part of medical history is that of The Resurrection Men and the Night Doctors, and the south had their fair share, not only for the medical industry, but for folk magic as well.” (Dixie after Dark)

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THE DULLAHAN:

HEADLESS RIDER
~ A HEADLESS HORSEMAN FROM IRISH FOLKLORE,
IS A HARBINGER OF DEATH GALLOPING INTO DARK

The Dullahan is also known as the mythological Headless Horseman and the embodiment of the Celtic God Crom Dubh.

The Dullahan is most well known for his headless appearance and there are many stories that suggest how he lost his head. One of which being that he was a soldier in his previous life and had his head taken from him in battle.
~ his roaming has been depicted as him searching for his lost head for all of eternity
~  some stories suggest that he already has his head and that he rides with a darker purpose, believed to be so bitter about his own death that he searches for other souls to take with him to the afterlife
~ he is commonly portrayed as either riding on the back of a black horse, also headless, or riding a black carriage that is pulled by 6 black horses
~ it is said that these horses ride so quickly and ferociously that fire emanates from both their nostrils and their hooves as they strike the ground
~ the carriage that some believe he rides is made of coffins, tombstones and bones, indicating his evil intent to take innocent lives
~ he wears a long, black cloak that flows behind him as he rides through the lands and he is known to hold his severed head high into the sky in search for the souls that he wishes to take
~ no locked gate stays closed when he approaches, bursting open to let the Dullahan through
~ as he makes his way through towns and villages after dark the people hide behind their curtains because if anyone were to look at him, they would be immediately blinded
~ the Dullahan is believed to appear after sunset on certain festivals and feast days, which is when people know to be wary of looking outside after the sun has gone down
~ the only thing that can frighten him is precious metal, which when thrown on the ground before him can cause him and his horses to suddenly stop in their path and turn to flee
~ during the period when the story of the Dullahan was most popular in Ireland, families were likely to possess gold. As such they were told to use their gold to frighten him if he called upon their house

source: The Dullahan of Celtic Mythology – The Irish Place

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