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In [[Irish mythology]], legend recounts how [[Cú Chulainn]], the great hero of [[Ulster Cycle|Ulster]] whose name means [[Culann]]'s Hound, was presented with a [[Morton's fork]], forcing him to either break his ''[[geis]]'' (taboo) about eating dog meat or declining hospitality; Cú Chulainn chose to eat the meat, leading ultimately to his death.

In Irish mythology, legend recounts how Cú Chulainn, the great hero of Ulster whose name means Culann's Hound, was presented with a Morton's fork, forcing him to either break his geis (taboo) about eating dog meat or declining hospitality; Cú Chulainn chose to eat the meat, leading ultimately to his death.