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Re: Baylor
One-Eyed Baylor, or "Baylor of the Poison Eye," was one of the Formorians in Irish myth, essentially a monster famous for his eye that killed people with a look. (I think he was finally defeated by being tricked into looking at his reflection in a lake, but I'll have to double-check.)I cannot understand why someone would name their daughter Baylor... That's worse than Charybdis...
EDIT: Just looked it up, the mythological character is actually Balor, but I wonder if it's pronounced as BA-lor (with a short 'a') or the same as Baylor. In any event, he was actually killed by Lugh, with a slingshot to the eye that drove the eye out of the back of his head, which then killed his army when it looked upon them. Gruesome stuff.
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Funnily enough, there's a legend involving Balor in the county my father's family's from in Ireland... but before I read down to your edit comment I was comically confused trying to fit Baylor into traditional Irish mythology! Even though they're not the same name, they can clearly be confused! That's another strike against Baylor (which I still hate) in my book.
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