One of the most hideous sea monsters is the Scottish nuckelavee, a fairy that resembles a skinless horse fused with a skinless rider. Ironically, the nuckelavee hates fresh water. A river or lake is the safest place from this aquatic creature when it comes on land.
🎨 Scott Purdy

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A fairy doctor was a wise woman or cunning man in Ireland who was taught benign magic by fairies. They were called "fairy doctors" because they used their magic to protect people from bad fairies and sorcerers just like a regular doctor protects people from diseases.
🎨 E. Fitzpatrick

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πŸ§šβ€β™€οΈ#FolkloreThursday πŸ§šβ€β™‚οΈ#FairyFriday In Shetland's Skelwick, Maren spun flax fine as spider silk πŸ•ΈοΈ by the fire 🌧️, singing to ward off envious Trows πŸ§šβ€β™€οΈ. But Grimni heard her tune and left giftsβ€”silver, pearls, a whalebone comb. On the 7th night, he claimed her.
Maren was taken to a moss-lit hall where Trows danced. She used iron, tricked Grimni, and escaped as the hall crumbled. A week's passage in a night, her gifts dust, her wheel marked. She hung iron for protection.

Trow 🎨: Mark Bere Peterson

In Welsh folklore, when King Arthur attacked the first sister of the giant Cribwr, he said his name was "Hot Porridge." When the giantess screamed that she needed help with Hot Porridge, her brother called back from another room that she should just let it cool.
🎨 Jim Kavanagh

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In Welsh myths, when the people of northern Wales offended the fairies, the fairies unleashed an army of monsters. It included a huge toad with sharp claws, a serpent with 100 damned souls writhing under its skin, and a 100-headed monster so huge battles could be fought on its jaws.
🎨 Jason Kang

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Owain ap Urien was a 6th-century Brythonic Celtic king who became mythologized as one of King Arthur's champions. In French Arthurian legends, Owain is the son of Morgan le Fey. However, in Welsh legends, he is the son of Modron ("Mother," a fairy mother goddess).
🎨 Howard Pyle

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In Welsh myths, the giant British king Bran the Blessed was killed in Ireland, and his huge head was carried home. Back in Britain, the head was buried where the Tower of London now stands. As long as the head is there, Britain can't be invaded, but some say King Arthur dug it up.
🎨 Peter Diamond

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"By the craggy hillside,
Through the mosses bare,
They have planted thorn trees
For pleasure, here and there.
Is any man so daring
As dig them up in spite,
He shall find their sharpest thorns
In his bed at night."
- William Allingham, "The Fairies"
🎨 Cicely Mary Barker

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The Swiss alchemist Paracelsus claimed that each element has an elemental spirit. He dubbed the fire elemental a "salamander" or "volcanid," and said that it can swim through fire like a human swims through water. The salamander is related to the will-o'-the-wisp.

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Givenchy by Alexander McQueen Haute Couture 1997

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In Welsh folklore, when King Arthur attacked the first sister of the giant Cribwr, he said his name was "Hot Porridge." When the giantess screamed that she needed help with Hot Porridge, her brother called back from another room that she should just let it cool.
🎨 Jim Kavanagh

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