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The Faeries of Scotland

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Lady of the Lake

Possibly the most enigmatic 'creature' in all of Fairyland, the Lady of the Lake was first regarded as a water fairy who simply rose storms at sea. She later became entwined in the stories of King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table, particularly Sir Lancelot.

Lambton Worm

Worms (i.e. flightless dragons) wrapped themselves several times around a wormhill. The story tells us more about what happens to boys who skip church on Sundays than it does about dragons. See also Dragons.

Lepracaun

Lepracauns are Irish fairies who are said to have amassed great wealth even though they live solitary lives as shoemakers. If one can be caught, he may be forced to yield his riches but, of course, it is very, very difficult to catch one.