Enter a world where myth runs wild and memory lives in the bones of the land. Celtic Bestiary is a creative re-imagining of the strange and sacred beings that haunt Celtic lore—spirits, monsters, shapeshifters, and gods whose stories still echo beneath sea mist and mountain stone. This is not a dry folklore encyclopedia. It’s a living collection, inspired by the medieval bestiary tradition—part history, part myth, part dream. Each entry draws from deep-rooted Irish, Scottish, and Welsh tales, yet many have been reshaped through a modern, interpretive lens. Some names have changed. Some voices have been centered. For example, in “Lir’s Daughters,” the classic Children of Lir myth is retold with a focus on feminine lineage and emotional inheritance—anchoring the story in grief, endurance, and transformation. This book lives in the space between scholarship and imagination, faithful to the spirit of the old stories while daring to ask: What else might have been true? Perfect for readers who crave magic with depth, folklore with feeling, and creatures that linger long after the last page. Buy now and step into the shadows of the Celtic world—where every creature tells a story, and every story is alive.