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In Breton mythology, the '''Bugul Noz''', is a fairy spirit who lives in the woodlands of Brittany. | In Breton mythology, the '''Bugul Noz''', is a fairy spirit who lives in the woodlands of Brittany. | ||
==Etymology== | ==Etymology== | ||
Bugul Noz means 'Night Shepherd'. | ''Bugul Noz'' means 'Night Shepherd'. | ||
==Description== | ==Description== |
Latest revision as of 23:19, 8 October 2010
In Breton mythology, the Bugul Noz, is a fairy spirit who lives in the woodlands of Brittany.
Etymology
Bugul Noz means 'Night Shepherd'.
Description
The Bugul Noz is the last of his kind and to his despair, he is also ugly. His appearance is so awful that even wild animals avoid him, and he sometimes cries out to warn humans of his approach, so that he won't frighten them.
Behavior
Though not malicious (indeed, rather kind and gentle), the Bugul Noz is always alone because of his hideous visage.