Kelt (2026 Release)
To be Kelt is to belong to a lineage of poets and warriors, people who saw no boundary between the physical world and the mystical "Otherworld." Theirs was a culture of the hearth and the harp, where stories were the currency of survival and bravery was celebrated in the resonance of the carnyx. From the rolling greens of Eire to the rugged peaks of Alba, the Kelt identity is a knot that cannot be untied—a symbol of endurance, deep-rooted tradition, and a fierce, melodic love for the land.
The mist clings to the jagged cliffs of the Atlantic, where the salt spray meets the ancient stone of the Highlands. Here, the spirit of the Kelt—the Celt—remains etched into the very soil. It is a legacy written in Ogham script and woven into the intricate, infinite loops of the Book of Kells. To be Kelt is to belong to a
The fire still burns in the Gaelic tongue and the rhythmic beat of the bodhrán. The Kelt does not just inhabit history; they carry it forward, as timeless as the standing stones. Here, the spirit of the Kelt—the Celt—remains etched