Habetrot (also Habitrot, Habtrot, and Habbitrot)

Habetrot (also Habitrot, Habtrot, and Habbitrot)

Habetrot is a benevolent yet physically distorted figure from the folklore of the Scottish Borders and Northern England. Although she is often associated with the "Three Old Spinning Women" tale type, she remains a distinct character in Lowland tradition. She serves...

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Scotland’s Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find them

Scotland’s Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find them

Mythical creatures and spirits were used to explain Scotland’s landscape. Scottish folklore contains remnants of belief systems, glimpses of long forgotten deities and guardian spirits, and ecological blueprints that were vital for survival in a land that was often...

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Dunnottar Castle: Dark Deeds and Desperate Defences

Dunnottar Castle: Dark Deeds and Desperate Defences

Dunnottar Castle clings to the wind-scoured cliffs south of Stonehaven, where the air feels thick with the spirits of those who have passed this way before. There is an inexplicable chill even on brightest summer days, accompanied by the sound of footsteps in empty...

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