Irish Fairies Dullahan Pooka Changelings The Grogoch The Banshee Leprechauns The Merrows Services Fairy e-cards Credits Link to us Related Leprechaun Watch GhostWatch St Patrick's legacy of Christianity gave Ireland its image of 'saints and scholars'. These rose from among the ancient tribes and kingdoms of ancient Ireland, whose religions worshipped the trees and lakes, stones and animals of ...
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Dragons originates in ancient China, and are now in folklores of many lands. This site shows only authentic graphics an collections from museums. ...
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Sacred-Texts Legends and Sagas Fairy Legends and Traditions by Thomas Crofton Croker Dedication to Dowager Lady Chatterton The Legend of Knocksheogowna The Legend of Knockfierna The Legend of Knockgrafton The Priest The Young Piper The Brewery of Egg-Shells The Changeling The Two Gossips The Legend of Bottle Hill The Confessions of Tom Bourke Fairies Or No Fairies The Haunted Cellar Seeing is ...
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The science of draconology, or the study of dragons, is focus here, with reasonably scholarly articles, vivid pictures and a collection of Web links serving to introduce visitors to the legendary creatures.
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Sacred-Texts Legends and Sagas The Fairy-Faith in Celtic Countries by W.Y. Evans Wentz This was the first book by W.Y. Evans Wentz, who later went on to translate the essential texts of Tibetian Buddhism, such as the Book of the Dead. Dedication Preface Introduction Environment (section I, chapter I) Taking of Evidence (Section I Chapter II part 1) Taking Evidence (Section I, Chapter II, part 2) ...
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This page will include general information about Fairies and specific information about the following: Leprechaus and Cluricauns Learn about these mischievous wee folk. Far Darrig (Red Man) A relation to the leprechaun. Merrows and Silkies Learn about Irish mermaids---the merrows and creatures that are seal and human---the silkies. Banshees and Keening Learn about the often misunderstood Banshee.
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A Unicorn Seal by Geoffrey Cook ...
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An informative site exploring truths and myths around the werewolf legend from scientific point of view.
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The Historical Dragon Page - dragon legends and dragonology ...
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The JACKALOPE CONSPIRACY Myth, or reality The Legend The Jackalope (Lepus-temperamentalus) is one of the rarest animals in the world. A cross between a now extinct pygmy-deer and a species of killer-rabbit, they are extremely shy unless approached. None have ever been captured alive and this rare photo (often criticized as fake) shows a mighty buck about to strike. Known by the ancients as ...
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The Centaur Compendium maintained by Anthony G. Francis, Jr. cen.taur \'sen-.to.(*)r\ n 1: one of a race fabled to be half man and half horse and to dwell in the mountains of Thessaly. A centaur is a mythical creature with the head and torso of a man joined to the body of a horse. With its origins in Greek mythology, the centaur is one of the most enduring mythological creations, persisting ...
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Dragon legends and myths from around the British Isles ...
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Faery art work, encyclopedia and gallery ...
The Tooth Fairy myth examined ...
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The jackalope is a wonderful, fictitious animal first imagined by cowboys a long time ago. The cross of a jackrabbit and antelope make for some very amusing pictures. Which is why even today the jackalope is the topic of many postcards, shirts, and other gifts out west. Jackalope Pictures Jackalope Bibliography Jackalope Cousins Get your own Jackalope Douglas, Wyoming Jackalope Links Are they ...
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Sacred-Texts Legends and Sagas British Goblins: Welsh folk-lore, fairy mythology, legends and traditions Book One of The Realm of Faerie by Wirt Sikes Fairy Tales and the Ancient Mythology Classification of Welsh Fairies Lake Fairies Mountain Fairies Changelings Living with the Tylwyth Teg Fairy Music Fairy Rings Piety as a Protection from the Tylwyth Teg Fairy Money and Fairy Gifts in General ...
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Spirits of the mystical and real worlds, including faeries, apparitions, ghosts, and beings from the Otherworlds. Includes beings from the Hollow Hills to those from the Hollow Earth, with an emphasis on fantasy and the quirks of reality, not horror. (No aliens, monsters, or UFOs.) - dewey decimal 398.21 ...
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A comprehensive list of shapeshifter mythology and how those myths apply to popular fiction. Useful for gamers, authors, mythology buffs, or just plain bibliophiles.
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Mysts of Darkness, a journey and exploration into the darker side of the universe ...
Introduce Chinese Dragon culture, including dragon picture, dragon drawing and more.
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Explore the world of fairies with documentary filmmaker John Walker ...
The Home of the Little People includes an encyclopedia of all the different breeds of fairies, elves, and other little people, as well as the personal pages of Morgan Franck and Jonathan Kay.
Legend of the Werewolf fact or fiction Lycanthropy: Lore & Law by Jennings from The Beast Within Chapter 3 Lycanthropy:The Ways of the Wolf There are two categories of werewolf cases; 'false' or Lycanthropic Disorder cases and genuine werewolf cases. LYCANTHROPIC DISORDER Lycanthropic Disorder is a mental condition in which the subject (called a Lycanthrope) believes that he or she is a werewolf.
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THE ANIMAL REALM where all beasts are sacred.This site is dedicated to the beasts WELCOME TO THE ANIMAL REALM.DRAGONSLAYERS, WEREBEAST HUNTERS, JAR JAR BINKS AND EWOKS HATERS, DOGCATCHERS, AND ENEMIES OF THE BEASTS IN GENERAL WILL BE HORRIBLY MAULED AND/OR EATEN.THE BEASTS ARE MY KIN.THEY WILL BE RESPECTED HERE. ===========================================================THIS IS A PRO JAR JAR BINKS ...
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Dark Green - Some Disturbing Thoughts about Faeries Jeremy Harte 1998 (Published in White Dragon, Samhain 1998) The sleep of reason produces monsters; inversions, caricatures of what we know to be right and sensible. Sometimes the fancies of the night seem more substantial than the sober thoughts of daytime. The dreams of a folklorist are especially subject to this kind of inversion. Consider ...
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Galway's Medieval Mermaids This drawing is of a medieval stone fragment which is incorporated into the steps of the County Club. It probably came from the right hand side of a window. The stone is dated 1660, but the date is a false one which was carved on it in the nineteenth century. The stone measures 30.5cm. high and 45.5 cm. wide. It is generally in good condition, though the face is ...
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The Dinobirds site has a complete overview of dinobirds, with their historical appearances as well as the book David and the Dinobirds.
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Topics ----- Home News Primitivism Politics Technology Anthropology Health Environment History Psyche Mythos Therianthropy Self Reliance Miscellaneous Author Index The Swan-Maidens Sabine Baring-Gould (From Curious Myths of the Middle Ages, first published in 1866-1868) I remember a long scramble in Iceland, over the ruins of tuff rock in a narrow gorge. My little pony had toiled sturdily up a ...
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Abducted by the Faeries By Jeremy Harte (Published at Lughnasa 1999) They came for Mary Rowlandson at dawn, a wild host that shrieked and yelled. Strong brown arms plucked her from the farm and took her away to their secret places in the wild country. She lay on a bed of dry leaves, watching the black shapes as they danced and sang; then the next day they set her to work, along with the other ...
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All of the beasts obeyed Noah when he admitted them into the ark. All but the unicorn. Confident of his strength he boasted 'I shall swim!'. For fourty days and fourty nights the rains poured down and the oceans boiled as in a pot and all the heights were flooded. The birds of the air clung onto the ark and when the ark pitched they were all engulfed. But the unicorn kept on swimming. When, ...
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Information on the mythical creatures that dominate our imaginations. And some other stuff.
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