In Celtic mythology, _________ is a divine hag, a creator deity, and possibly an ancestral deity or deified ancestor. The word means 'hag' in modern Scottish Gaelic, and has been applied to numerous mythological figures in Ireland, Scotland, and the Isle of Man. In Scotland, where she is also known as Beira, Queen of Winter, she is credited with making numerous mountains and large hills, which are said to have been formed when she was striding across the land and accidentally dropped rocks from her apron.
a) Banshee
b) Cailleach
c) Morrigan
d) Aine