The Song That Ended the First World | Irish & Celtic Mythology Audio Story

Journey to the days before the sun knew its own name, when the First World was soft and the gods still walked among their creations. This is the tale of Morrígan the Thrice-Born and Ailm the Fool-Sage, and the song that drowned an entire world so ours could be born. In this ancient Celtic tale, discover a time when death did not exist, when trees bore singing fruit, and rivers flowed upward along paths of meaning. The Tuatha Dé Danann were young then, shifting between forms of smoke and terrible beauty, and among them walked Morrígan—born three times on the same day, in three places that occupied the same space. This is a story of paradox and power, of love that became betrayal, and of the mercy that demanded the impossible. Perfect for relaxing, meditation, or drifting off to sleep, this mythology audio story transports you to the elder days of Irish and Celtic legend. Let the ancient words wash over you as you explore a world fundamentally other than our own, where the very fabric of existence was woven from paradox and wonder. This video was created with AI assistance.