Celtic and British Isles Mythology, Faeries and Folklore

Grogoch | Ragged Hearth-Helper

The Grogoch (also spelled gruagach or phynnodderee) is a hairy, solitary creature from Irish, Scottish, and Manx folklore that is a type of household spirit or brownie.

Grogoch | Ragged Hearth-Helper

The Grogoch (also spelled gruagach or phynnodderee) is a hairy, solitary creature from Irish, Scottish, and Manx folklore that is a type of household spirit or brownie.

The Grim | Churchyard Guardian

The Church Grim serves various protective roles. It is primarily known for guarding the churchyard from those with malicious intentions, such as thieves, grave robbers, and malevolent supernatural beings.

The Grim | Churchyard Guardian

The Church Grim serves various protective roles. It is primarily known for guarding the churchyard from those with malicious intentions, such as thieves, grave robbers, and malevolent supernatural beings.

Glaistig | The Green Lady Phantom

The Glaistig, or Green Lady Phantom, is a shape-shifting spirit from Scottish folklore, appearing as a beautiful woman in green or a monstrous half-goat, half-woman creature (maigndean uaine).

Glaistig | The Green Lady Phantom

The Glaistig, or Green Lady Phantom, is a shape-shifting spirit from Scottish folklore, appearing as a beautiful woman in green or a monstrous half-goat, half-woman creature (maigndean uaine).

Glashtyn | Shape-Shifting Water Horse

The Glashtyn (or Glashtin) is a mischievous, shape-shifting water horse from Manx folklore (Isle of Man), similar to the Scottish Kelpie, appearing as a horse with reversed hooves or transforming...

Glashtyn | Shape-Shifting Water Horse

The Glashtyn (or Glashtin) is a mischievous, shape-shifting water horse from Manx folklore (Isle of Man), similar to the Scottish Kelpie, appearing as a horse with reversed hooves or transforming...

Gancanagh | The Smoke Veiled Tempter

The Gancanagh (Irish: Gean Cánach, meaning "love talker") is a seductive male fairy from Irish mythology known for enchanting mortal women, who then pine away and die from longing. 

Gancanagh | The Smoke Veiled Tempter

The Gancanagh (Irish: Gean Cánach, meaning "love talker") is a seductive male fairy from Irish mythology known for enchanting mortal women, who then pine away and die from longing. 

Finfolk | The Sea Sorcerers

Finfolk, or Finnfolk, are powerful, malevolent sea sorcerers from Orkney folklore, shapeshifters inhabiting underwater realms like Finfolkaheem.

Finfolk | The Sea Sorcerers

Finfolk, or Finnfolk, are powerful, malevolent sea sorcerers from Orkney folklore, shapeshifters inhabiting underwater realms like Finfolkaheem.