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- 4. A tree spirit, especially in Greek mythology.
- 7. A ghostly light, often seen at night near marshes, misleading travelers.
- 9. A small, magical being often depicted with wings.
- 11. A spirit of the air in European mythology.
- 13. Collective term for mythical beings, including fairies and elves.
- 14. A mischievous, small fairy, often depicted in English folklore.
- 16. A mythical creature from folklore, often seen as mischievous or helpful.
- 17. A small, ugly creature often depicted in folklore as malicious.
- 18. A supernatural creature, often associated with water or nature.
- 19. A ray of moonlight, often associated with magic or mystical beings.
- 20. A magical stone associated with elves, often seen in fantasy.
- 21. A mythical creature or evil spirit from Algonquian folklore.
- 24. A creature with the body of a man and the head of a bull in Greek mythology.
- 28. A famous fairy character from a children’s story, often associated with light.
- 30. Small forest spirits from Mexican folklore, known to hide things.
- 32. A small, bearded man, typically associated with gardens.
- 33. A mischievous forest spirit from English folklore.
- 34. A winged female creature from Greek mythology, often depicted as a bird.
- 35. A female spirit in Irish mythology, known for her wailing.
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- 1. A fairy child left in place of a human child in folklore.
- 2. A small, helpful creature from Scottish folklore, often assisting with chores.
- 3. A spirit or apparition of a deceased person, often seen as ethereal.
- 5. A creature from mythology, often depicted as half-woman, half-bird or fish, luring sailors to their doom.
- 6. A circle of mushrooms often believed to be a meeting place for fairies.
- 8. A creature from folklore, often large and fearsome, sometimes living under bridges.
- 10. A mythical creature used to frighten children, often with no specific appearance.
- 11. A mythical being from Scottish and Irish folklore, a seal that can transform into a human.
- 12. A small, human-like creature from Tolkien’s mythology.
- 15. A small demon or devilish creature, often trickster-like.
- 22. A mythical creature, usually a woman, whose gaze turns people to stone.
- 23. A small, bearded man from Irish folklore, often linked to hidden treasure.
- 25. A nature spirit in Greek mythology, typically associated with a particular location.
- 26. A shape-shifting water spirit in Scottish folklore.
- 27. A supernatural being, often depicted as evil or malevolent.
- 29. A mythical creature composed of different animal parts, often monstrous.
- 31. A mythical horse-like creature with a single horn on its forehead.
