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Cath Palug is a mythical creature that is deeply embedded in Welsh and Breton folklore. The figure of Cath Palug, or “Palug’s Cat,” is said to be a monstrous feline whose story is a mix of mythology, superstition, and perhaps a bit of historical reality. According to Welsh Triads, Cath Palug was born of the …

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Coblynau, also known as Welsh gnomes, are mythical creatures that are said to inhabit the mines and quarries of Wales, as well as areas of Welsh settlement in America. They are often depicted as small, gnome-like creatures that are about half a yard tall and have an ugly appearance. According to Welsh folklore, the Coblynau …

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Henwen is a mythical creature that appears in Welsh legend. The name Henwen translates to “Old White” in English, which is fitting for the female pig that gave birth to Cath Palug, a monstrous cat that is often depicted battling either Cai (Sir Kay) or King Arthur. According to Welsh Triads, Henwen is one of …

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Morgens are mythical creatures that are said to inhabit the waters of Wales and Brittany. These water spirits are known for their seductive voices and ability to lure sailors to their doom. Morgens were often depicted as beautiful women who combed their hair while sitting on rocks near the shore. According to Welsh mythology, Morgens …

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Púca is a mythical creature from Celtic, English, and Channel Islands folklore. The creature is known for its shape-shifting abilities and mischievous nature. It is often depicted as a domestic animal or a human with telltale animal features such as ears or a tail. The Púca is one of the most elusive and intriguing characters …

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