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List of Gods : "Scotland" - 56 records

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Name ▲▼ Origin ▲▼ Description ▲▼
Goddess name
"Harimella"
Scotland A Goddess of protection; of Tungrain origin. Scotland

"Bahr Geist"
Scotland A banshee or grey-spectre. Scotland

"Cairn Maiden"
Scotland A beautiful, golden haired girl who slices off the heads of harvesters. Scotland
Goddess name
"Scotia"
Scotland A bloodthirsty sorceress and a goddess of battle and the slain. Scotland

"Brownie"
Scotland A domestic fairy; the servants friend if well treated. Scotland

"Dahu"
Scotland A folkloric creature well known in France and Switzerland also known as a Haggis in Northern England and Scotland.

"Bogles"
Scotland A form of Goblin with a very nasty temperament.
Goddess name
"Aife/ Aoife"
Irish / Scotland A goddess & queen of the Isle of shadow
Goddess name
"Harimella/ Viradechthis"
Scotland A goddess of Tungrain origin
Goddess name
"Elphame/ Elphlane/ Elphane/ Queen of Elphame"
Scotland A goddess of death & disease
Goddess name
"Caillech/ Cailleach/ Carlin/ Mala/ Liath"
Irish / Scotland / Manx A goddess of Winter & the goddess in her destroyer aspect
Spirit name
"Boggart"
Scotland A local hobgoblin or spirit. Scotland
Spirit name
"Nuckelavee"
Scotland A monster of unmixed malignity, never willingly resting from doing evil to mankind. He was a spirit in flesh. His home was the sea; and whatever his means of transit were in that element, when he moved on land he rode a horse as terrible in aspect as himself. Some thought that rider and horse were really one, and that this was the shape of the monster. Nuckelavee's head was like a man's, only ten times larger, and his mouth projected like that of a pig, and was enormously wide. There was not a hair on the monster's body, for the very good reason that he had no skin. Scotland
Goddess name
"Cerridwen"
Wales / Scotland A moon, grain, education & healing goddess
King name
"Urgan"
s A mortal born and christened, but stolen by the king of the fairies and brought up in elf-land. He was sent to Lord Richard, the husband of Alice Brand, to lay on him the "curse of the sleepless eye" for killing his wife's brother Ethert. When Lord Richard saw the hideous dwarf he crossed himself, but the elf said, "I fear not sign made with a bloody hand." Then forward stepped Alice and made the sign, and the dwarf said if any woman would sign his brow thrice with a cross he should recover his mortal form. Alice signed him thrice, and the elf became "the fairest knight in all Scotland, in whom she recognised her brother Ethert." Scotland
Goddess name
"Melusine"
Britain / Scotland A serpent goddess

"Fideal"
Scotland A sprite of water who haunts lonely pools and hides herself in the gråśśes by the water. Scotland

"Cowalker"
Scotland An apparition that is identical to the living person, which shows itself shortly before the persons death or at his or her funeral. Scotland
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