Irish Myths

The Selkies or "Seal People"

By Laura Brady, published Feb 28, 2007
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Ireland is a country rich in mythology and folklore. The Irish are known for their pleasure and skill in storytelling and song. Their stories are rife with melancholy yet are emotionally compelling. The Irish know that life is a mixture of laughter and sorrow, pleasure and tragedy. Their stories are fanciful, creative, and evoke laughter and tears. They also reflect the reality of life and lessons learned. The myth of the Selkies is about the "seal people" and has all the qualities of a good Irish tale.

During the day Selkies exist as seals, swimming in the cool depths of the sea. At night they shed their skins onto the sandy beach and hide them carefully. Their human selves are beautiful, with dark hair and eyes and creamy white skin. Because they are so hauntingly seductive humans are instantly enamored of them and try to win their love. However, the only way a human can keep a Selkie by their side is to find their skin and hide it carefully. A Selkie trapped on land will always long for the sea. They wander the cliffs and sandy beaches singing melancholy verses about their former home.

If a Selkie finds its skin it will go back to the sea and never return to their mate. If a female Selkie has children with her human husband she will swim close to their home to keep watch over them and occasionally play with them in the water.

The female Selkie is said to be a good wife, yet she is solitary and quiet. Legend tells that children born of a Selkie have not only their dark hair and large dark eyes but also small webs between their fingers and toes and an unusual affinity with the sea.

Irish Myths

A shy Selkie

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Takeaways
  • During the day Selkies exist as seals, swimming in the cool depths of the sea
  • Because they are so hauntingly seductive humans are instantly enamored of them and try to win their
  • Selkie men are typically seducers of mortal women but are not the "husband" types.
Did You Know?
If a Selkie finds its skin it will go back to the sea and never return to their mate.
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I love Irish folklore. This was really great.

Posted on 02/28/2007 at 2:02:00 PM

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