Mythology:Celtic
Explore Celtic mythology through Irish and Welsh stories: the Tuatha Dé Danann, heroic cycles, the Otherworld, sacred objects, shapeshifting beings and richly layered myths. This page keeps the Learning with Clair mythology style with grouped quiz sets, hidden answer feedback, profile cards and interactive review.

Quiz Mode
Choose a focused Celtic Mythology learning set, or use Full Current Set for all 40 questions. The answer panel stays hidden until the learner chooses an option.
Smart Practice is on: missed items will appear more often until you answer them correctly again.

Celtic Mythology
The answer, explanation and related facts will appear here after you select an option.
Quick Study Guide
A fast overview before the quiz. Use this as the learner’s “map” of Celtic mythology.
“Celtic mythology” covers related but varied Irish, Welsh, Scottish, Gaulish and later Arthurian materials.
Places such as Annwn, Tír na nÓg and the sídhe are magical, hidden or across boundaries, not always “underground”.
Cú Chulainn, Deirdre and Branwen show that honour, fate and fame often come with sorrow.
Cauldrons, spears, swords, stones and harps teach ideas about kingship, plenty, skill and order.
Pantheon & Character Explorer
Click a figure to preview their role, symbols and story context. Filters help learners move between gods, heroes and beings.
Realms, Places & Otherworld
Celtic stories often place wonder very near the human world: across water, beneath hills, in royal landscapes or through a hunting mistake.
Myths & Stories
Major stories that teach conflict, transformation, wisdom, love, exile and the strange rules of the Otherworld.
Symbols & Sacred Objects
Objects and motifs that learners can use as quick recall anchors.
Simple Learning Timeline
A broad route through the page, from divine powers to stories and review.
Learning Cards
Show, hide and click these cards to revise. Each card updates the preview panel above the list.
