Fetch – A ghostly double of a living person, considered an omen of death
A Fetch is a peculiar phenomenon in British and Irish folklore: the appearance of a spectral double or apparition of […]
A Fetch is a peculiar phenomenon in British and Irish folklore: the appearance of a spectral double or apparition of […]
The Green Man is a symbolic figure prevalent in British and European art, especially in medieval church carvings. Portrayed as
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