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The Wild Hunt is a mythological phenomenon of spectral hunters—often fae, ghosts, or deities like Odin or Gwyn ap Nudd—sweeping across the night sky, usually during winter or Samhain. As a dangerous, noisy procession, it symbolizes death, war, or the kidnapping of mortals into the Otherworld.
While often associated with Odin in Germanic tradition, in Celtic and fae contexts, it is led by figures such as Gwyn ap Nudd (King of the Otherworld/Fairyland), Arawn (another Welsh Otherworld King), or sometimes fairies like the Queen of the Air and Darkness.
While often associated with Odin in Germanic tradition, in Celtic and fae contexts, it is led by figures such as Gwyn ap Nudd (King of the Otherworld/Fairyland), Arawn (another Welsh Otherworld King), or sometimes fairies like the Queen of the Air and Darkness.
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