English folklore
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- 1. A mischievous, sprite-like creature in English folklore, often portrayed as small, playful, and sometimes troublesome.
- 3. A mythical horse-like creature with a single, spiraling horn projecting from its forehead, often symbolizing purity and innocence.
- 4. A traditional story or narrative that has been passed down through generations and is often believed to be based on historical events or figures.
- 6. A legendary wizard and advisor to King Arthur in Arthurian legend, known for his magical powers and wisdom.
- 9. Hood A legendary outlaw and hero in English folklore, known for robbing from the rich to give to the poor and fighting against injustice.
- 10. Arthur A legendary British king who is a central figure in Arthurian legend, known for his knights of the Round Table and his quest for the Holy Grail.
- 11. A supernatural being in Germanic mythology and folklore, typically described as a small, human-like creature with pointed ears and magical abilities.
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- 2. The legendary sword of King Arthur, often said to have magical powers and associated with the rightful sovereignty of England.
- 5. A small, supernatural being with magical powers, often depicted as a tiny, winged creature.
- 6. Consisting of myths, legends, or stories that are believed but not necessarily based on fact.
- 7. A small, grotesque, mischievous creature in folklore, often depicted as greedy and malicious.
- 8. A large, serpent-like creature with wings and the ability to breathe fire, often depicted as a ferocious and powerful mythical beast.