The Kelpie of Loch Ness

The Kelpie of Loch Ness Macgrigor drew his hefty claymore and struck the Kelpie’s nose. The Kelpie yelped in fright and rushed backwards... Words by Rebecca BrownIllustration by Linley Barba James Macgrigor was a man of many curiosities. He was intrigued by all manner of things, and this curiosity extended…

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Gold-Tree and Silver-Tree

Gold-Tree & Silver-Tree Silver-tree went home, blind with rage. She lay down on the bed, and vowed... By Joseph Jacobs Once upon a time there was a king who had a wife, whose name was Silver-tree, and a daughter, whose name was Gold-tree. On a certain day of the days,…

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The Fairies of Merlin’s Craig

The Fairies of Merlin's Craig  Fergus stepped back in shock, this tiny creature just spoke and what more as it drew nearer, he could see it resembled a tiny human in flight. It was then her remembered a warning his mother had once told him.  By George Smith It was…

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Sgathach’s Warrior School

Sgathach's Warrior School When dawn was about to break the clash of swords could be heard and the loud exclamation of one man could also be picked out through the din... By David White Legend tells of a warrior Queen on Skye who over 2000 years ago trained warriors revered…

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The Frog Prince

The Frog Prince “Deep in the woods, there is a well. They say that the water from the well is sourced from a prince’s blood, and it will cure any illness.” Words by Rebecca BrownIllustrated by Linley Barbour In times gone by, there was a Queen of the Western Isles.…

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The Swan of Loch Sunart

The Swan of Loch Sunart Young love, as it always has, believed in only the dreams planted by the sprites and had little interest in this mortal world.... Words by Catherine Arkwright Illustration by Linley Barba The tale begins, as most romantic tales do, with a sunset over the loch.…

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The White Cow of Lewis

The White Cow of Lewis Aine growing short of food, like much of the island had been forced to sacrifice her cow for which she depended on for milk.... By David White Callanish, a series of towering megaliths which have stood proud on a hill against powerful winds battering against…

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The Kelpie’s Chimney

The Kelpie's Chimney A legend, still told around Scottish fires to this day although the origin is lost in time, speaks of a Kelpie which lived in Loch Garve... Words by David White Illustration by Linley Barba It is known by many that a Kelpie is a wily beast. It…

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The Battle of the Birds

The Battle of the Birds ​There was once a farmer who was seeking a servant, and the wren met him and said... By Joseph Jacobs There was once a farmer who was seeking a servant, and the wren met him and said: "What are you seeking?""I am seeking a servant,"…

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