Gigelorum

Gigelorum

Name pronunciation: GIG-el-or-um (also known as Giol-Daoram: gyol DARE-um) General Information: Gigelorum is said to be the smallest creature in Scottish folklore. In fact, it is so tiny that tradition claims it can live in the ear of a mite. Because the story is...

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Urisk (Scottish Gaelic: ùruisg, also ùraisg)

Urisk (Scottish Gaelic: ùruisg, also ùraisg)

Name pronunciation: Urisk Scottish Gaelic ùruisg: roughly “OO-risk” (IPA often given as [ˈuːɾɯsk]) General Information: Urisk is a solitary nature spirit from Scottish Gaelic tradition. Unlike the English brownie, who is usually linked to houses and hearths, the Urisk...

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Gyre Carlin (also the Carlin, Gy-Carling, Gay-Carlin)

Gyre Carlin (also the Carlin, Gy-Carling, Gay-Carlin)

 Name pronunciation: dʒaɪər ˈkɑːrlɪn/ (similar to "gyre car-in") General Information: Gyre Carlin is a terrifying hag, witch, giantess and fairy queen from Scottish folklore, especially associated with the Lowlands and the east of Scotland. Her name combines Norse...

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