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  2. Ghillie Dhu - Wikipedia

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    After researching folklore traditions gathered primarily from Gaelic areas of Scotland, [16] an authority on congenital disorders, Susan Schoon Eberly, has speculated the tale of the Ghillie Dhu may have a basis in a human being with a medical condition; [17] other academics, such as Carole G. Silver, Professor of English at Stern College for Women, [18] agree and suggest he was a dwarf. [13]

  3. Queen of Elphame - Wikipedia

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    From Thomas the Rhymer, "Under the Eildon tree Thomas met the lady," illustrated by Katharine Cameron. Queen of Elphame [1] or "Elf-hame" (-hame stem only occurs in conjectural reconstructed orthography [2] [3]), in the folklore belief of Lowland Scotland and Northern England, designates the elfin queen of Faerie, mentioned in Scottish witch trials.

  4. Huldufólk - Wikipedia

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    "The Elf Maiden" is a Norse folklore about a young man who marries an elf woman. As their marriage progresses, the elf maiden begins to periodically, miraculously disappear from his sight. The elf maiden finally tells her husband that she will eventually disappear, permanently, and that the only way to prevent it is by hammering a nail into a ...

  5. Aos Sí - Wikipedia

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    These sídhe are referred to in English as 'fairy mounds', 'elf mounds' or 'hollow hills'. [6] In some later English-language texts, the word sídhe is incorrectly used both for the mounds and the people of the mounds. For example, W. B. Yeats, writing in 1908, referred to the aos sí simply as "the sídhe". [10]

  6. List of legendary creatures by type - Wikipedia

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    Ghillie Dhu; Green Man; Hamadryad; Jubokko; Kodama; Leshy; Mandrake; Penghou; Snake Tree- (Lakota) Tree brought to life by a witch. Lashes out at anything that comes close with branches covered in poisonous thorns that paralyze the victim. Spriggan; Tree of life; Vegetable Lamb of Tartary; Zaqqum; See Trees in mythology

  7. These Elf on the Shelf Names Are Just as Clever as Santa’s ...

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    Here, you'll find some of the cutest Elf on the Shelf names, including Christmas- and food-inspired ideas. Picking a name for your Scout Elf is important. Here, you'll find some of the cutest Elf ...

  8. Fairy-lock - Wikipedia

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    Therefore, the appellation of elf lock or fairy lock could be attributed to any various tangles and knots of unknown origins appearing in the manes of beasts or hair of sleeping children. It can also refer to tangles of elflocks or fairy-locks in human hair. In King Lear, when Edgar impersonates a madman, "elf all my hair in knots." [2] (Lear ...

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