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Northern European Folk Entites
[edit]Overview of Norther European Folklore (In Progress)
[edit]- English folklore
- Folklore of Lancashire
- Hebridean mythology and folklore
- German folklore
- Scandinavian folklore
- Folklore of the Low Countries
- Entities
- Adar Llwch Gwin
- Afanc
- Aos Sí
- Barghest
- Black Annis
- Black dog (ghost)
- Blue men of the Minch
- Bogeyman
- Boggart
- Bogle
- Brag (folklore)
- Brownie (folklore)
- Bucca (mythological creature)
- Bugbear
- Buggane
- Ceffyl Dŵr
- Changeling
- Coblynau
- Coraniaid
- Cunning folk
- Cyhyraeth
- Cŵn Annwn
- Danish folklore
- Draugr
- Dun Cow
- Dwarf (Germanic mythology)
- Eachy
- Elf
- Fairy
- Giants (Welsh folklore)
- Glashtyn
- Gnome
- Goblin
- Green Man
- Gwyllgi
- Gwyllion
- Gytrash
- Haltija
- Hob (folklore)
- Hobgoblin
- Holda
- Household deity
- Hulder
- Huldufólk
- Imp
- Jötunn
- Kabouter
- Kelpie
- Knocker (folklore)
- Kobalos
- Kobold
- Korrigan
- Leprechaun
- List of tree deities
- Lubber fiend
- Mare (folklore)
- Menhir
- Morgen (mythological creature)
- Moss people
- Myling
- Neck (water spirit)
- Pixie
- Puck (mythology)
- Púca
- Redcap
- Revenant
- Sandman
- Selkie
- Seonaidh
- Shellycoat
- Spriggan
- Sprite (creature)
- Tomte
- Troll
- Trow (folklore)
- Tylwyth Teg
- Vittra (folklore)
- Vættir
- Water leaper
- Wight
- Will-o'-the-wisp
- Wirry-cow
- Other
- Adder stone
- Chime hours
- Corn dolly
- Dolmen
- Fairy fort
- Maypole
- Stone circle