Tuesday 18 August 2015

Celtic Hellhound


The British police station in Bangui, County Chfolk, flew several people who said they occasionally see a black dog - a huge wolf, whose eyes burned like coals.
 In response, the police laughed at these people. But the legend about the infernal dog in Bangui remains there for several centuries. In 1557, this monster invaded the local church - as a result two people were killed and burned several others.

Police officers, who drove the eyewitnesses were soon attacked by many other locals who were on the verge of a nervous breakdown, because they saw the dog with their own eyes.
The legend of the devil black dog common among residents of the UK. Perhaps these rumors served as the basis for the novel "The Hound of the Baskervilles" writen by Arthur Conan Doyle.

 There are hundreds of eyewitness accounts, which at various times have seen the same thing - a large, black and hairy dog, with the smell of sulfur, and eyes like burning coals. Hell dog is found only in certain places - the way to the cemetery or the river.

 The appearance of the monsters of the ancient ruins place, or in areas with imaginary lines, which correspond to the energy channels of the planet.
 Some experts believe that this should be the energy of the dog that lived in the past. The phenomenon of the dogs of hell occurs primarily in the traditions of the Celtic peoples.

 In England, this myth is recorded only in those areas where the level of the population mostly descendants of Celtic blood. In continental Europe, the emergence of the dogs was observed only at the Brittany Peninsula, and everyone knows that the Brenton are descendants of the Celts.
It is possible that a hell dog is a fragment of a forgotten cult of the ancient Celtic god who was not kind to people, and is depicted as a black dog.

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