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  • ...that at a certain time of the year ride through the air with [[ghost]]s, [[Fairy|fairies]] and [[witch]]es, ...he hunt was led by [[Gwyn ap Nudd]], also know as '''The White One''', the fairy king guarding the portal on Glastonbury Tor.
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  • *[[Cusith]], the fairy dog *[[Fairy Raed]]
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  • Almost every area in Britain has its version of phantom or fairy dogs. *[[Cusith]], the fairy dog
    2 KB (282 words) - 08:41, 14 July 2007
  • *[[Cusith]], the fairy dog; *[[Fairy Raed]];
    2 KB (293 words) - 08:42, 14 July 2007
  • Legends of the '''Norse Wild Hunt''' or '''Furious Host''' have maintained a remarkable degree of consistency through their wide ra *[[Cusith]], the fairy dog;
    4 KB (572 words) - 18:03, 18 April 2007
  • ...f other traditions. They are variously believed to live underground in the fairy mounds, across the western sea, or in an invisible world that coexists with ...seen as fierce guardians of their abodes - whether that be a fairy hill, a fairy ring, a special tree (often a hawthorn), or perhaps a particular loch or wo
    4 KB (697 words) - 19:09, 29 December 2008
  • ...ed human in knowledge, and they also displayed magical skills related to [[Fairy|fairies]]. *[[Cusith]], the fairy dog;
    4 KB (643 words) - 08:40, 14 July 2007
  • The '''Sluagh''' , also known as the '''Fairy Host''' were said to fly West in order to catch the soul of a dying man before i *[[Cusith]], the fairy dog;
    3 KB (472 words) - 02:53, 31 July 2010
  • ...d by a hunter, as well as they could fly with [[ghost]]s, [[witch]]es or [[Fairy|fairies]], depending on the related folklore, yet hunting for souls. ...Fairy|fairies]], such as [[Gwyn ap Nudd]], leader of the [[Tylwyth Teg]] [[Fairy|fairies]], who was said to lead the Hunt in Wales and the West of England.
    6 KB (959 words) - 04:19, 26 May 2009
  • ...correct translation is "feer". In a similar vein, the ''alf'' found in the fairy tale ''The Elf of the Rose'' by Danish author [[Hans Christian Andersen is ...in one was thought to cause venereal diseases. Typically, elf circles were fairy rings consisting of a ring of small mushrooms, but there was also another k
    37 KB (6,068 words) - 10:22, 16 September 2010
  • ...lin/gremlin.htm] The show moved to TV in 1950 as "Smilin' Ed's Gang"; when host Ed McConnell died in 1955, he was replaced for one season by Andy Devine an [[Category:Fairy creatures]]
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  • ...lklore, in which may be included the myths of the blood accusation, and of host-piercing, besides such tales as that of the "Three Rings" and of "Shylock." ...he has been unwillingly condemned to marry a princess (see Jacobs, "Indian Fairy Tales").
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