The Sluagh (pronounced “sloo-ah”) comes from the Old Irish word slúag, meaning “host” or “army”, highlighting their overwhelming numbers. These spirits are thought to be the souls of those who were neither accepted into heaven nor hell, nor welcomed in the Celtic Otherworld. More @Wikipedia
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