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*[[Redcap]] (Northumbrian English)
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*[[Tomte]] (Scandinavian)
*[[Tomte]] (Scandinavian)

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[[Category:Goblins]]
[[Category:Fairies]]
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Revision as of 19:57, 17 August 2011

Bluecap
GroupingMythological creature
Fairy
CountryUnited Kingdom
RegionEngland
HabitatMines

A bluecap or blue cap is a mythical fairy or ghost in English folklore. They inhabit mines and appear as small blue flames. If miners treat them with respect, the bluecaps lead them to rich deposits of minerals.[1] Like knockers or kobolds, bluecaps can also forewarn miners of cave-ins. They are mostly associated with the Anglo-Scottish borders.[2]

References

  1. ^ J. Allen, Fantasy Encyclopedia, p 24 Kingfisher Publications Plc, London, 2005
  2. ^ Katherine Mary Briggs, The Fairies in English Tradition and Literature

See also