• Bucca is a male sea-spirit in Cornish folklore, a merman, that inhabited mines and coastal communities as a hobgoblin during storms. The mythological...
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  • the sunlit beach and might give some to humans. the Morrigan Bucca (mythological creature) Mermaid Merman Kelpie Lí Ban (mermaid) Melusine Morgan le Fay...
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  • Bucca may refer to: Bucca (mythological creature), a mythological creature of Cornish origin Bucca (founder of Buckingham), seventh-century Anglo-Saxon...
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    Selkie (category Mythological aquatic creatures)
    Selkies are mythological creatures that can shapeshift between seal and human forms by removing or putting on their seal skin. They feature prominently...
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    Korrigan (category Breton legendary creatures)
    white wool, around the fountain, by the light of the full moon." Bucca (mythological creature) Dwarf Enchanted Moura Goblin Lamia Lamia (Basque mythology)...
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    a mythological forest who is said to kidnap badly behaving children and eats them. In some regions (mainly in western Poland) a more common creature is...
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    legend. The trasgu is a Northern Spanish and Northern Portuguese mythological creature of Celtic and Roman origin. A pukwudgie is a type of goblin from...
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    A gnome (/noʊm/) is a mythological creature and diminutive spirit in Renaissance magic and alchemy, introduced by Paracelsus in the 16th century and widely...
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    Leprechaun (category Mythological tricksters)
    have a hidden pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. Leprechaun-like creatures rarely appear in Irish mythology and only became prominent in later folklore...
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    Púca (category Fantasy creatures)
    evil spirit". In Welsh mythology, it is named the pwca and in Cornish the Bucca (thus being related in etymology and milieu to the bugaboo). In the Channel...
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