Mythological dragons.
Today we are going to talk about the dragons of Celtic Mythology, today I am going to introduce yourself
This is the story of the Stoor Worm the great sea serpent whose death split the Earth and created the sea between Scotland and Norway, and whose bones even now make up the Orkney and Shetland Islands.
The town of Cumbernauld had the Stoor Worm; it was as long as a river and weighed as much as a mountain. His tongue was huge, he used it to drag entire forests toward his big mouth, his teeth could break the walls of the barn stronger and he would eat whole herds of cows.
The people could not afford this death and destruction, so they sent messengers to the rest of the country asking for help.
Soon a man appeared: he called himself a Ranger and promised that he could help.
He gathered secret plants that he crushed in a special mix. That night, when the Worm was sleeping, he came out and walked straight down the throat of the Stoor Worm, spreading the secret mixture over his heart.
When Stoor Worm woke up with a roar, his body
it twisted and twisted its head in the air, then hit the ground and caused a great valley to form.
The so-called Ranger explained that to keep the Stoor worm asleep they had to bury it, and then they had to plant trees and flowers and bring animals and birds to live in them, only then the Stoor worm would continue sleeping and leave people alone.
So it was. If you look, you can still see the shape of the Stoor-Cumbernauld worm in Glen, which is the valley formed by the collision of his body. The Cumbernauld Stoor worm remains sleeping peacefully.
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