Triskelion

Triskelion

Isle of Man, England

The Triskelion, a sacred symbol used by the ancient Greeks, became popular with the Celts and the Normans (especially with the Manx on the Isle of Man). Consisting of three legs bent at the knees, joined at the thigh, and running clockwise, it is the Manx national symbol, and despite its sacred origins, it is seen today in countless tourist items on the Isle of Man.

This entity appears in the story “12. The Heathens Are Expelled”.