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La légende du Dullahan hante les contrées les plus sauvages d'Irlande. On raconte que le cavalier sans tête erre dans la nuit, armé de son épée et de son fouet de vertèbres, semant la mort sur son passage. Mais ce n'est qu'une histoire... Pourtant, cette nuit-là, lors d'un camping sauvage dans les montagnes de Killarney, la vie de Mila vire au cauchemar. La légende devient réalité. Mila est enlevée par le Dullahan et emmenée dans un château plongé en 1601. Prisonnière, elle ne peut lui échapper vivante. Pour survivre et gagner sa liberté, elle n'a pas le choix : elle doit se faire passer pour une jeune femme du début du 17e siècle et remonter aux origines de la macabre légende...


Date de Publication : 2021-06-15


Authors : Marine Kelada


Éditeur : BoD - Books on Demand


Nombre de pages : 286


ISBN 10 : 2322270415


ISBN 13 : 9782322270415


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Dullahan - Wikipedia


Dullahan. —Illustrated by W. H. Brooke, Croker, Fairy Legends (3rd ed., 1834). The Dullahan (Irish: Dubhlachan; dúlachán, / ˈduːləˌhɑːn / ), also called Gan Ceann (meaning "without a head" in Irish ), is a type of legendary creature in Irish folklore. He is depicted as a headless rider, on a black horse, who carries his own head held ...


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The Dullahan's Appearance. 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.


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The Dullahan (pronounced DOOL-a-HAN) - also referred to as the Headless Horseman - is a type of Fae originating from Irish folklore. This sinister being appears as a man or a woman riding upon a black horse, but the rider has no head upon their shoulders. Typically, the Dullahan carries its head under its arm; the head appears dead and rotten (sometimes compared to having flesh resembling old ...


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Black carriages, drawn by headless horses, and the cracking of a whip. Sometimes, the whip is a disembodied human spine. In some cases, the dullahan is driving a carriage, covered in skulls, with human thigh bones as spokes for wheels. Most of the time, a dullahan's head is fairly close by: under its arm, on its horse or carriage, or even ...


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