- In Manx folklore, a
buggane (or boagane) was a huge ogre-like
creature native to the Isle of Man. Some have
considered them akin to the
Scandinavian troll...
- the
buggane's feet
opened up Port Erin. The
buggane injured Fionn, who fled over the sea (where the
buggane could not follow), however, the
buggane tore...
-
overall Celtic Mythology group, with Manannán mac Lir, the
Mooinjer veggey,
Buggane, Lhiannan-Shee, Ben-Varrey and the
Moddey Dhoo
being prominent mythological...
- church), the
church is the
source of an
ancient Manx
folktale concerning the
Buggane, a huge
mythical ogre who
lived on
Greeba Mountain and who
vowed that the...
- (lit. "Child
Eater Fountain") at Corn
House Square, Bern,
Switzerland .
Buggane Child cannibalism Darkspawn Daeva Category:Fictional
ogres Giant (mythology)...
-
Sonney Adhene Fenodyree Glashtyn Leprechaun Kobold Tuatha Dé
Danann Aos Sí
Buggane Jimmy Squarefoot Moddey Dhoo Bane,
Theresa (30
September 2013). Encyclopedia...
- they
heard the
fairies making storage barrels in the caves.
Arkan Sonney Buggane Fairy Fenodyree Glashtyn Jimmy Squarefoot Moddey Dhoo
Mooinjer veggey Sleih...
- are many
stories of
mythical creatures and characters.
These include the
Buggane, a
malevolent spirit which according to legend, blew the roof off St Trinian's...
-
Druon Antigoon Ellert and
Brammert Pier
Gerlofs Donia Ascapart Blunderbore Buggane Colbrand Cormoran Ettins Galehaut Goram and
Vincent Jack the
Giant Killer...
-
boggart had
caught the poor
unfortunate and
devoured him.
Bogeyman Bogle Buggane Domovoi Gremlin Hob (folklore)
Kobold Poltergeist Púca
Sprite Tomte Jenny...