- In
English folklore,
grindylow or
grundylow is a
creature in the
counties of
Yorkshire and Lancashire. The name is
thought to be
connected to Grendel...
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English folklore. A river-hag,
similar to Peg
Powler and
derived from the
grindylow, she
would pull
children or the
elderly into the
water and
drown them...
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involved with a New
Crobuzonian spy
named Silas Fennec, who
reveals that the
grindylow of the Cold Claw Sea are
planning war on New Crobuzon.
Silas was on his...
- Crobuzon. This
southward curve is the Gengris, po****ted by the
dangerous grindylow.
According to a
character in Iron Council, both
Cobsea and
Myrshock lie...
-
Lancashire Peg
Powler said to
inhabit the
River Tees in
Yorkshire The
grindylow in the
folklore of both
Lancashire and Yorkshire. In Gr**** mythology:...
-
spirit in
English folklore who
inhabits the
River Tees.
Similar to the
Grindylow,
Jenny Greenteeth, and
Nelly Longarms, she
drags children into the water...
- eat them. This type of
nixie or neck has
other regional names, such as
Grindylow (a name
connected to Grendel),
Jenny Greenteeth from Yorkshire, and Nelly...
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tentacles in its mouth.
Griffin – A
creature that is part-eagle, part-lion.
Grindylow – A
small horned water demon.
Depicted with
tentacles in the
Harry Potter...
- Fire Crab
Flobberworm Fwooper Ghoul Glumbumble Gnome Graphorn Griffin Grindylow Hidebehind Hippocampus Hippogriff Hodag Horklump Horned serpent Imp Jarvey...
- S****ycoat, the river-hag Peg Powler, the Bäckahäst-like Brag, and the
Grindylow. At Lyminster, near
Arundel in the
English county of West Sus****, there...