U is for Ululate. ululate v howl or wail as an expression of strong emotion Oxford English Dictionary Hyenas, those giggling beasts, freaked me out in The Lion King when I was just a little girl. I got over it. And then I learned of the Werehyena. Folklore The Magicality of the Hyena: Beliefs and Practices in …
Tag: folktales
Thin Places and the Other Side #AtoZChallenge #folklore
T is for Thin Places. Thin Places and the Other Side are linked. Sometimes just by existing (crossroads, cemeteries, etc.) and sometimes through sacred days (Samhain, Beltane, etc.) If modern and ancient folklore can be believed, Samhain is the time when our world and the Other Side are the closest to being one. In BBC’s Merlin, …
The Siren’s Call #AtoZChallenge #folklore
S is for Sirens. Mermaids are alive and well in every corner of the world. Mermaid definition (by Ronel)A familiar figure in folklore from around the world, this half-woman, half-fish creature is usually depicted as being a beautiful woman from the waist up and a glistening fish from the waist down. For the most part, …
Repugnant Red Caps #AtoZChallenge #folklore
R is for Red Cap. You think you know fear? Have you met the Red Cap? Folklore Notes on the Folk-Lore of the Northern Counties of England and the Borders by William Henderson [1879] Redcap, Redcomb, or Bloody Cap, is a sprite of another sort from the friendly Brownie. He is cruel and malignant of …
Banshee: Queen of Fear #AtoZChallenge #folklore
Q is for Queen. Famous, but so misunderstood, the wailing Banshee is the queen of fear. Folklore True Irish Ghost Stories by St. John D. Seymour and Harry L. Neligan [1914] Of all Irish ghosts, fairies, or bogies, the Banshee (sometimes called locally the “Bohēēntha” or “Bankēēntha”) is the best known to the general public: indeed, …
Pale Light: Moon Folklore #AtoZChallenge #folklore
P is for Pale. The moon has fascinated people from all cultures and times since the dawn of humanity. What is it about the pale light reflected from this celestial orb that make us spin yarns about it? Folklore A Feast of Lanterns by L. Cranmer-Byng [1916] Moon The moon hangs low over the old …
Occult: Magic and Glamour #AtoZChallenge #folklore
O is for Occult. occult adj relating to the supernatural the occult knowledge or study of the supernatural Collins English Dictionary Everyone has an opinion about magic. Though, for the most part, no-one really has anything to back up the knee-jerk reaction they have. Some are okay with the fairy godmother in Cinderella while being outraged …
Dangerous, Neutral Dragons #AtoZChallenge #folklore
N is for Neutral. Of all folklore creatures, dragons are by far my favourite. Folklore A Feast of Lanterns by L. Cranmer-Byng [1916] The Dragon is one of the four spiritually endowed creatures of China, the others being the Unicorn, the Phoenix, and the Tortoise. There are four principal Lung, or Dragons: the celestial Dragon, …
Merrows: Mermaids of Ireland and Scotland #AtoZChallenge #folklore
M is for Merrow. Mermaids in various forms can be found across the globe. Mermaid definition (by Ronel)A familiar figure in folklore from around the world, this half-woman, half-fish creature is usually depicted as being a beautiful woman from the waist up and a glistening fish from the waist down. For the most part, the …
Gallant Galno Lairds #AtoZChallenge #folklore
L is for Laird. laird n Scottish landowner (Collins English Dictionary) Though I usually use creatures found in folklore as-is with minor adjustments, I had this wonderful idea for a specific Faery race that incorporated a variety of Celtic races, customs and histories. Where possible, I’ll give you the original text that inspired me. Influence …










