Glastig – A Scottish fairy-woman with goat-like features
The Glastig is a figure in Scottish folklore, often described as a beautiful yet enigmatic woman with goat-like features—most commonly, […]
The Glastig is a figure in Scottish folklore, often described as a beautiful yet enigmatic woman with goat-like features—most commonly, […]
The Hobgoblin occupies a lively niche in the extensive folklore of the British Isles, standing somewhere between the friendly household
The Hag is a recurring archetype in British and wider European folklore, depicted as a wizened old woman often connected
Herne the Hunter is a legendary figure said to haunt Windsor Forest in Berkshire, England, closely linked to the broader
Idle Jack is a legendary figure in English folklore, often portrayed as a comically lazy but inexplicably lucky young man
Inkcap Fairies inhabit a niche corner of British folklore, said to dwell among the inky cap mushrooms that appear in
Jack-in-Irons is a towering figure from Yorkshire folklore, depicted as a giant who roams the lonely roads of the countryside
Jenny Greenteeth is a notorious figure in English folklore, particularly in the North and Midlands, where she is depicted as
The Kelpie is among the most iconic figures of Scottish folklore, renowned for its shape-shifting abilities and its uncanny link
A Knocker, also known as a Tommyknocker or Bucca, is a diminutive mining spirit hailing from the folklore of Cornwall,