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Many things spring to mind when we think of Scotland, the beautiful landscape, the history and mythology. The various symbols that seem to define the nation in our minds. One of the more majestic Scottish figures is the great stag. A Creature that represents the wild beauty and the remaining legacy of the old island spanning woodlands that once existed. The stag in Scottish folklore and mythology means many things to many people, and it is some of these meanings we look at today, in the short tale of the haunted stream.
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