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Tylwyth Teg (Middle
Welsh for "Fair Family";
Welsh pronunciation: [ˈtəlʊi̯θ teːg]) is the most
usual term in
Wales for the
mythological creatures corresponding...
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agreed on
types or number. Wirt
Sikes formally divided Welsh fairies, or
Tylwyth Teg, into five
general types: the
Ellyllon (elves), the
Bwbachod (household...
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spelling Gwynn ap Nudd) is a
Welsh mythological figure, the king of the
Tylwyth Teg or "fair folk" and
ruler of the
Welsh Otherworld, Annwn, and whose...
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mortal souls.
Angelika Rüdiger's
Doctoral Thesis, 'Y
Tylwyth Teg: an
analysis of a
literary motif' (Bangor University, 2021) is a detailed...
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isolated cabin in Wales. When the
couple accidentally disturbs a
Tylwyth Teg
fairy ring, they are
suddenly visited by a
mysterious child who appears...
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exist in
closely related Irish (Aos Sí), Manx (Mooinjer veggey),
Welsh Tylwyth Teg ('Fair Family'), and
Breton (korrigan) culture.
Although their common...
- Messiah, a
ghola of
Scytale is a
Tleilaxu Master and one of
Tleilaxu leader Tylwyth Waff's nine councillors. The
novel establishes that
after learning how...
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Houston bookstore. In
Spring 1967, the
Coven of Y
Tylwyth Teg of
Dynion Mwyn
became "The
Church of Y
Tylwyth Teg in America." Many s****ers who were
Pagan and...
- and
Queen Bahee. One
Welsh folk
informant stated that the
queen of the
Tylwyth Teg was Gwenhidw, wife of
Gwydion ab Don, and small,
fleecy clouds were...
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Sluagh Spriggan Sprite/Water
sprite Sylph Titania Tomte Tooth fairy Trow
Tylwyth Teg
Undine Water bull
Water horse Wicked fairy Wight Will-o'-the-wisp Wirry-cow...