- The
clurichaun (/ˈkluːrɪkɔːn/) or clúrachán (from Irish: clobhair-ceann) is a
mischievous fairy in
Irish folklore known for his
great love of drinking...
- in the
Elizabethan period in Ireland. The
leprechaun is
similar to the
clurichaun and the far
darrig in that he is a
solitary creature. Some
writers even...
-
darrig is
classified as a
solitary fairy along with the
leprechaun and the
clurichaun, all of whom are "most ****tish, slouching, jeering,
mischievous phantoms"...
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supernatural race in
Irish mythology.
Bluecap Brag
Brownie Changeling Clurichaun Dearg Due Drak - a
German cross between an elf and a lizard.
French version...
- Changeling: the
Dreaming 20th
Anniversary publication, Piskies, Selkies, and
Clurichaun were added. The
Sidhe were
divided into two
different Kiths:
Autumn Sidhe...
- the
characters of
Liriope and her sons,
Locke and Oak, are gancanaghs.
Clurichaun Incubus Leanan Sidhe Leprechaun Trauco Yeats, W. B., ed. (1888). Fairy...
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Buggane Bugbear Bugul Noz
Caoineag Cat sìth Cù Sìth
Ceffyl Dŵr Clíodhna
Clurichaun Coblynau Colt
pixie Cyhyraeth Drude Duende Duergar Dullahan Dunnie Each-uisge...
- is also the king and last of his species) as he
battles rival race the
Clurichaun and
travels the
world in
search of his gold,
which was
stolen and auctioned...
- Alp-luachra Bean-nighe/Caoineag
Banshee Cat-sìth Cù-sìth
Changeling Clíodhna
Clurichaun Dobhar-chú
Dullahan Ellén
Trechend Fachan Far
darrig Fear
gorta Am Fear...
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Buggane Bugbear Bugul Noz
Caoineag Cat sìth Cù Sìth
Ceffyl Dŵr Clíodhna
Clurichaun Coblynau Colt
pixie Cyhyraeth Drude Duende Duergar Dullahan Dunnie Each-uisge...