beanbean Posted July 8 Report Posted July 8 1 hour ago, DaddyRaven said: LOL see, i thought of Grumpy Smurf. Sassy Smart mouth 1 hour ago, DaddyRaven said: LOL see, i thought of Grumpy Smurf. Sassy
NR_Daddy Posted July 8 Report Posted July 8 (edited) 3 minutes ago, beanbean said: Smart mouth Feisty (we had a derivative of Bratty so i changed it from that) Edited July 8 by NR_Daddy
NR_Daddy Posted July 8 Report Posted July 8 (edited) Coblyn (Welsh gnomes, found in mines, similar to leprichauns) Edited July 8 by NR_Daddy
BabyPoppy Posted July 8 Report Posted July 8 2 minutes ago, NR_Daddy said: Coblyn (Welsh gnomes, found in mines, similar to leprichauns) so many thoughts right now!!!! first tell me more i wanna know about these incredible creatures... second WOW!!!! I'm part Welsh!!! So COOL !!! Trolls (You had to see this coming... right?)
NR_Daddy Posted July 8 Report Posted July 8 (edited) 5 minutes ago, BabyPoppy said: so many thoughts right now!!!! first tell me more i wanna know about these incredible creatures... second WOW!!!! I'm part Welsh!!! So COOL !!! Trolls (You had to see this coming... right?) You'll like this one then ..... Fad Felen (This is a Welsh creature, an ugly hag with yellow eyes, hair and teeth, to breathe in her breath meant death. She is linked to the Yellow Plague that occurred in 526-547 CE, a poisonous yellow cloud appeared but then vanished, never to be seen again.) Source .... https://www.philparker-fantasywriter.com/post/the-a-to-z-of-british-and-irish-mythological-creatures can't say I know more than whats on this link, but glad I have sparked and interest and mabe you could go down a rabbit hole and find out more .... Edited July 8 by NR_Daddy
BabyPoppy Posted July 8 Report Posted July 8 Just now, NR_Daddy said: You'll like this one then ..... Fad Felen (This is a Welsh creature, an ugly hag with yellow eyes, hair and teeth, to breathe in her breath meant death. She is linked to the Yellow Plague that occurred in 526-547 CE, a poisonous yellow cloud appeared but then vanished, never to be seen again.) Source .... https://www.philparker-fantasywriter.com/post/the-a-to-z-of-british-and-irish-mythological-creatures can't say I know more than whats on this link, but glad I have sparked and interest and mabe you could go down a rabbit hole and fine out more .... Yep! I will totally get lost there! Thanks for the link!🥰 1
BabyPoppy Posted July 8 Report Posted July 8 3 minutes ago, NR_Daddy said: You'll like this one then ..... Fad Felen (This is a Welsh creature, an ugly hag with yellow eyes, hair and teeth, to breathe in her breath meant death. She is linked to the Yellow Plague that occurred in 526-547 CE, a poisonous yellow cloud appeared but then vanished, never to be seen again.) Source .... https://www.philparker-fantasywriter.com/post/the-a-to-z-of-british-and-irish-mythological-creatures can't say I know more than whats on this link, but glad I have sparked and interest and mabe you could go down a rabbit hole and fine out more .... 1 minute ago, BabyPoppy said: Yep! I will totally get lost there! Thanks for the link!🥰 My favorite is Merlin.... He's just the bestest 💕 1
NR_Daddy Posted July 8 Report Posted July 8 (edited) 6 minutes ago, BabyPoppy said: My favorite is Merlin.... He's just the bestest 💕 Of all the mythological beings, he has to be the most famous. Unlike my next submission .... (and continuing the theme of Mythological beings) Morgens (This is a Welsh water spirit that drowns their victims. The oldest reference comes from the classic source of Vita Merlini by Geoffrey of Monmouth.) Edited July 8 by NR_Daddy
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