- Anjanas, Busgosos, Diaños, Enanos, Elfos, Hadas, Nomos, Nuberus, Tentirujus,
Trasgos/Trasgus, Trastolillus, Trentis, Tronantes,
Ventolines and others. In some...
- The
trasgo,
trasno or
trasgu is a
mythological creature present in the
tradition of
several cultures of what is now
northern Spain,
especially in Galician...
- of
northern Spain (Asturias and Galicia) and
northern Portugal as the
Trasgos or Trasgus.
These evil
spirits tend to
enter homes, move
objects or cause...
-
given the
definition as "satyrs" (satiro), "gnomes" (duendes) or "goblins" (
trasgo).
Later on, as
horses were
brought from
China and ****an
through the Spanish...
- Year
Award Category Result Ref. 2015
Trasgo de Oro Best
caster Won 2016 Won 2017 Won 2018 Won 2020
Eliot Awards Esports Nominated Esports Awards Streamer...
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Galician language In
English Mouchos, curuxas,
sapos e bruxas. Demos,
trasgos e diaños, espíritos das
neboadas veigas. Corvos, píntegas e meigas: feitizos...
-
Viking Yrm, that
reveal benevolent challenges; red spaces,
presented by
Trasgo,
consist of
traps with
greater difficulty, or punishments. In
these spaces...
- and
eventually Saci Pererê. His red cap may have been
inspired on the
Trasgo, a
mythical Portuguese creature with the
exact same
powers as the Saci....
-
filigree hearts,
which are
iconic symbols of
Portuguese jewellery-making.
Trasgos,
almas penadas, peeiras, Jãs, maruxinhos, moledros, and
marafonas are mythical...
- the same direction, the
clothes turn into blood. The trasnos,
tardos or
trasgos (goblins) are mischievous,
household creatures, who like to
annoy and confound...