Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-25008763-20170509173555/@comment-25008763-20170509174409

I know, the problem is I wanted to add the story of the Loch Ness Monster and its encounter with Saint Columba.. it is a folk story but because he is a Saint I'd risk breaking our current "no mainstream religious figures" rule : which seems a darn shame as while the Saint is real the whole story of Loch Ness Monster is a legend..

we'd even have to delete the dragon from Saint George's story if we went this far, since George is a real Saint - the dragon clearly wasn't.

I also wanted to write about the origin of the "lucky horseshoe" - but that also involves a Saint.. that's my problem, can I write about folklore concerning Saints and so on? because to be frank A LOT of folklore has theological themes.. goes with being medieval times.