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Druid urges VR for ancient Welsh myths
24 Feb
Summary
- A druid proposes a National Museum of Mythology for The Mabinogi.
- The proposal includes a futuristic makeover using virtual reality.
- The Mabinogi tales are believed to have inspired JRR Tolkien's works.

A druid named Deborah Rose Hālani is campaigning for the Welsh government to establish a National Museum of Mythology. Hālani envisions an immersive, virtual reality experience to revitalize the ancient Welsh tales of The Mabinogi for contemporary audiences. She believes this approach, akin to modern exhibitions like The Van Gogh Exhibition, is crucial for preserving this rich cultural heritage.
The Mabinogi, a compilation of eleven medieval tales featuring mythical figures, is thought to have inspired literary giants like JRR Tolkien in his creation of The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings. These stories, with origins dating back to the late 11th to early 13th centuries, are currently housed at the National Library of Wales.
Hālani aims to ensure The Mabinogi transcends classroom relevance, making it a celebrated part of Wales's identity. She is actively engaging with government bodies and universities to champion this digital revival, likening the potential experience to the popular Harry Potter Studio tours. Her proposal seeks to present Wales as a land of bards and myth, securing the 'jewel in Cymru's mythical crown' for posterity.



