The Kelpie’s Bridle

The Kelpie's Bridle He’d studied the kelpies, knew that the only way to tame one was to steal its bridle,  so Macgregor cast a spell to conceal him in the growing shadows, readied his Claymore, and lay in wait. By Rebecca Brown Macgregor was enamoured by the world of spirits.…

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Cù-Sìth 

Cù-Sìth Not only was the Cù-Sìth terrifying, it was also believed to be a harbinger of death. Unlike the Cat-Sith, who could only snatch the souls of those who were already dead, the Cù-Sìth could also go after the souls of the living. By Liana Paraschaki The Cù-Sìth, the magical…

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Cat-Sìth

Cat Sìth The Cat-Sìth is, perhaps, the most unusual fairy in all of Scottish folklore. The Cat-Sìth, found both in Scottish and Irish mythology, is said to be a fairy with the form of a large cat, often as large as a dog. By Liana Paraschaki The Cat-Sìth is, perhaps,…

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