Ossian
"Ossian" is a legendary figure in Scottish literature, often considered a bard or poet from ancient times. The character is attributed to the works of James Macpherson, who published poems in the 18th century claiming they were translations of ancient Gaelic texts. These poems, such as "Fingal" and "Temora," depict heroic tales and the struggles of warriors.
The influence of Ossian's works extended beyond literature, inspiring various art forms, including music and painting. The romanticized vision of Celtic culture and the themes of heroism and nature resonated with the Romantic movement in Europe, leading to a revival of interest in folklore and mythology.