Onchú

Tradition / Region: Irish Mythology
Alternate Names: Enfield, Alphyn
Category: Fox


The Myth

In old Irish tradition there is a strange creature called the Onchú, known in later times by the names Enfield or Alphyn. It is said to be a beast of mixed form, combining the traits of several animals into one powerful body.

Many describe it with the head of a fox, the chest of a hound, the talons or forelimbs of a bird of prey, and the hindquarters of a wolf or lion. It moves with the speed of a hunter and the strength of a great beast, carrying the cunning of the fox, the bravery of the hound, and the ferocity of the wolf.

Stories say the Onchú dwells near water or in lonely places where land meets lake or sea. In ancient times, one such creature lived between Loch Con and Loch Cuilinn and killed many men who crossed its path. A warrior named Muiredach pursued it into the water and slew it, earning a title for his bravery afterward.

Another tale links the creature to the battlefield. When the warrior Tadhg Mór Ua Ceallaigh fell at the battle of Clontarf, it is said that a strange beast rose from the sea and guarded his body, keeping it safe until his kin recovered it. Because of this, the creature later appeared on the family’s crest, remembered as a protector as well as a monster.

Thus the Onchú was remembered both as a fearsome beast of land and water and as a guardian spirit of warriors — a fox-headed creature whose form blended many animals, and whose presence could mean either danger or protection depending on the tale.


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Sources

A Book of Creatures. (n.d.). Onchú. Retrieved March 1, 2026, from https://abookofcreatures.com/2017/04/03/onchu/.

Wikipedia contributors. (n.d.). Onchú. In Wikipedia. Retrieved March 1, 2026, from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Onch%C3%BA.


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