Sluagh

In Irish folklore, Sluagh are the spirits of dead sinners; sometimes the spirits of pagan ancestors; usually troublesome and destructive. They fly in groups like flocks of birds, coming from the west, and will try to enter a house where someone is dying to take the soul away with them. West-facing windows are sometimes kept closed to keep them out.

 

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