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Fairy List Encyclopedia A List of fairies and creatures of the fairy type for writers, artists and those intersted in folk religions. Learn More Gain an in depth understanding of the beings in the list. What Are Fairies Humans Relations to Fairies Deities Relation to Fairies Origins of Europes Fairies Types of fairies - House Fairies Tree Fairies Water Fairies Wind, Sun, Moon Fairies Mountain Fairies Gods of the Past Human Afterlife Humans Become Fairies Animal Spirits Their Own Beings Common Fairy Traits - Mutable Shy Immortal Lovers of Beauty Quirky Extream Emotions Vanishing Always Ancient Full Fairy List Aloja (Spain) Female water fairies which can turn into black birds. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aloja_(mythology) Anjana (Spain) A female fairy creature which foisl evil beings. They live in the forest and rest on sides of banks where they can speak with the water. They also often help injured animals and plants. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anjana_(Cantabrian_mythology) Cuegle (Spain) A small super strong monster with five rows of teeth, a single horn, three eyes and three arms. They can be protected against with oak or holly leaves. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cuegle Dip (Spain) An evil black dog who is the emissary of the devil and sucks peoples blood Mouros (Spainish Celtic) Supernatural beings which were forced to take refuge under they earth where they gather a great treasure. They rearely leave their dwellings except to get food. Musgosu (Spain) A half man half ram man who has horns on his head, an upper body of a man and legs of a ram. He wears a green suit and lives in the eastern part of the Catabrian Mountain. They act as they lord of the forest and are bitter enemies against loggers and hunters. Nuberu (Spain) Appearing as a man with a thick beard and a big hat. He is the cloud master, often causing damage to fields. Though he can also be very kind. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuberu Sirenuca (Spain) A beatiful young girl who was turned into a mermaid by her mothers curse. Sigeminne (Spain) A Queen of the wood wives who is enthroned upon a giant rock. She is at first covered in hair when she carries a man off to her land, but she eventully takes this off and becomes beautiful, as her name means "fairest in the land." Trasgu (Spain) A fairy likely of Celtic origin, it is a domestic spirit who is mischievous and nervous. Often represented as a tiny mand who limps with his right leg. He plays small paranks or even damages things when in a bad mood. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trasgu Trastolillu (Spain) Hosehold fairies, they are protectors of the hoome but like most other house fairies can also be very msichevious. THey are black as soot with long black hair. They have little green eyes, twisted fangs, They typically dress in read cloaks made from bark and sewn up with ivy. They wear a white cap and carries a wood stick. Trenti (Spain) An implike creature which is annoying but not dangerous. They live in deep forests where i resembles mushrooms, leaves and moss making it very difficult to spot him. Although they are typically hidden they will often jump out to scare walkers or even pull up the skirts of women. Xana (Spain) A female fairy of great beauty, they live in fountains, rivers, water falls or any wilderness region with pure water. They hate the impure and will attack these, often driving them insane. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xana | |