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Fairies

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A fairy with the frightful countenance of an ancient woman, often with jagged teeth and claws
Male Greek nature spirit with goat's legs and horns. Associated with Pan
A female fairy attached to certain Irish families, who keens just before the death of a family member.
A member of the unshriven dead turned into a host of demonic fairies who flew along with the Wild Hunt, kidnapping unfortunate humans.
French gnome-like hobgoblin, mischievous but not malicious.
Cherokee spirits who live in the bald tops of mountains.
A large trollish fairy of grim countenance who dyes his hat in the blood of humans to keep it red.
Yule elves of Norway
A small goblin of the tin mines in Cornwall. They warn miners of cave ins by tapping with their small mining tools in the tunnels.
Bavarian Lady in White, or White Lady. Dressed in white clothes she lives in the snowy mountains and is often credited for protecting lost children or taking them in if their parents cannot find them.
Shakespeare's fairy queen.
A shapeshifting goblin who often appears as a horse or black dog and who likes to lead humans astray.
Bavarian king of the Elves, known for kidnapping women and children.
Shakespeare's fairy king.
Small, ugly fairy who steals and plays malicious tricks on humans.
German water spirit
Greek water nymph dwelling in a spring, a river or waterfall.
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Norwegian light elves.
King Arthur's half sister, known by the epithet Le Fay, signifying "The Fairy."
Large, ugly, fearsome Norwegian fairy folk who come out at night and can turn into stone.
A mischievous imp or hobgoblin who plays a large role in "A Midsummer Night's Dream."
Spanish, Filipino and Latin-American small earth spirit or hobgoblin who can be a helpful or malicious creature. Lives underground or beneath houses or trees.
Irish fairy people said to live in the barrow mounds
The hidden people--the Elves of Iceland
Little wild man of the woods in Wamponoag
Euphemistic name for fairies
Greek nature spirits that live in trees
Lady of the Lake, gave King Arthur his sword Excalibur
A household fairy spirit who does chores and protects the house
A Scandinavian gnome like fairy who looks after farms and houses.
A small often female fairy who is mischievous but not malicious. Often found in Devonshire.