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In Scottish folklore, large animals have been associated with many bodies of water, from small streams to the largest lakes, often labeled Loch-na-Beistie on old maps. These water-horses ...
From misty mountains to deep-sea caves, we explore the dark side of Scottish folklore. Tales of Selkies - seal folk caught between sea and shore - Kelpies - murderous water-horses -and the ancient ...
This week's 5E compatible RPGs include Goblin monster tactics, fantasy cryptids, Scottish folklore for a D&D setting, and ...
Discover centuries-old myths and legends represented in medieval maps such as the Carta marina with its vividly-illustrated sea monsters, and the shapeshifting Selkies of Scottish folklore. Find out ...
The two-day search ended with several reports of possible sightings – but still no proof that the famous beast of Scottish folklore is real. Voice 1: Loch Ness is a large freshwater loch in the ...
Another claims the Gaelic word for brown dog: ‘cu-donn’ (also the name for the King of the Otters, a creature from Irish and Scottish folklore with mystical powers) – was the inspiration.
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