Ankou: Breton Angel Of Death That Delivers Souls To The Underworld
A. Sutherland - AncientPages.com - Ankou - believed to travel in a cart, collecting souls along its journey - has always been regarded with great fear and deep respect in Breton beliefs of the local peasantry.
His presence symbolizes the inevitability of death and serves as a reminder of mortality within the cultural narratives of Brittany.
Ancient tales vary in the details of Ankou's identity. Sometimes, he is described as a tall, exhausted skeletal figure with flowing white hair, carrying a scythe, wearing a felt hat, and dressed in either black clothing or a shroud. One of his most intriguing characteristics is his head, which possesses the ability to rotate a full 360 degrees.
He is known for driving a "carriage of Ankou," which is drawn by skeletal horses.
Additionally, he has an attendant referred to as 'mevel an Ankou.'
The 360-degree turn is considered to symbolize the spirit's ability to see everywhere and everything.
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