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  2. List of beings referred to as fairies - Wikipedia

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    Had feasts thrown in their honor. Also called Mikumwess. Pukwudgie - type of little people said to be malevolent by the Wampanoag, but neutral by the Anishinaabeg. Associated with swamps. Stick Indians- dangerous Little People of the Pacific Northwest, used to warn children away from playing in the wild areas.

  3. List of hybrid creatures in folklore - Wikipedia

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    Anggitay – A strictly-female creature that has the upper body of a human with the lower body of a horse. Centaur – A creature that has the upper body of a human with the lower body of a horse. Khepri – The dung beetle-headed Egyptian God. Kinnara – Half-human, half-bird in later Indian mythology. Kurma – Upper-half human, lower-half ...

  4. Fairy - Wikipedia

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    A fairy (also fay, fae, fey, fair folk, or faerie) is a type of mythical being or legendary creature, generally described as anthropomorphic, found in the folklore of multiple European cultures (including Celtic, Slavic, Germanic, and French folklore), a form of spirit, often with metaphysical, supernatural, or preternatural qualities.

  5. Mythic humanoids - Wikipedia

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    Changeling – Fae child left in place of a human child stolen by the fae. Clurichaun – Irish fairy resembling a leprechaun. Crone – Old woman who may be characterized as disagreeable, malicious, or sinister, often magical or supernatural, making her either helpful or not. Cyclops – Grotesque, one-eyed humanoids, sons of Uranus in Greek myth.

  6. Aos Sí - Wikipedia

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    The aos sí interact with humans and the human world. They are variously said to be the ancestors, the spirits of nature, or goddesses and gods. [2] In modern Irish, they are also called daoine sí; in Scottish Gaelic daoine sìth [3] ('folk of the fairy mounds'). [4]

  7. What is a ‘fae trap’? Everything to know about the mystical ...

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    Search the term #faetrap on TikTok and you'll wind up with thousands of results. In fact, videos tagged with the catchphrase have already drawn more than 25.6 million views.

  8. Cambion - Wikipedia

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    The concept of offspring born to humans and demons was a subject of debate in the Middle Ages, but did not have a widely accepted name. The influential Malleus Maleficarum , which has been described as the major compendium of literature in demonology of the fifteenth century, [ 5 ] states that demons, including the incubus and the succubus, are ...

  9. What is pebbling? All about the love language inspired by ...

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    Samantha Burns, M.A., LMHC, a Boston-based couples counselor and dating coach, describes pebbling in relationships as “those little things you do to go out of your way to put a smile on your ...