The Beast of the Charred Forest (Dhu-Guisch)

The Beast of the Charred Forest (Dhu-Guisch)

The Beast of the Charred Forest is a legendary figure that haunts the folklore of northern Scotland. While the ancient pine forests of the Highlands were once vast and impenetrable, today only charred stumps remain in the peat as silent witnesses to a fiery past....

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The Tangie (or Tongie)

The Tangie (or Tongie)

Tangie sightings have haunted the rugged coastlines of Orkney and Shetland for centuries. This is one of Scotland’s most malevolent water spirits. While many are familiar with the kelpie, the tangie is a distinct and terrifying shape-shifter.  It draws its name from...

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Will o’ the Wisp (also known as Spunkie)

Will o’ the Wisp (also known as Spunkie)

Name pronunciation: Will-oh-thuh-wisp (Also known as: Spunkie, Ignis Fatuus, Jack-o’-Lantern, Hinkypunk) General Information: The Will o’ the Wisp is a mysterious light seen at night, most often over bogs, marshes, and wetlands. For weary travellers, the glow appears...

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Tarbh Uisge (Water Bull)

Tarbh Uisge (Water Bull)

Name pronunciation: tarav OOSH-kə (Scottish Gaelic; uisge = water) General Information: The Tarbh Uisge is the Scottish water bull. It is a mythical monster that resembles other Scottish water beings, such as water horses and kelpies. However, it prefers the form of a...

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Lavellan

Lavellan

Name pronunciation: La-vellan (Scottish Gaelic: làbh-allan) General Information: Lavellan is a legendary creature from the folklore of northern Scotland, particularly associated with the regions of Caithness and Sutherland. While the name is used in Scottish Gaelic to...

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