Celtic Creatures

Aibell: Guardian spirit who dwelled at Craig Laith (also known as the grey rock)

Aillen: Malevolent otherworld beast

Airitech: Creature of the otherworld

Banshee: Name of a fairy; Her wailing was believed to fortell the approaching human death

Bendith Y Mamau: Welsh faery/goblin; They have an ill disposition and favour making the lives of humans unpleasant

Brag; Goblin who has the ability to shapeshift; The form most commonly taken is that of a horse

Brownie: Helpful scottish goblin

Bugbear: Hobgoblin with the appearance of a bear

Buggane: A type of goblin; They are water spirits and live near waterfalls

Ceasg: Scottish mermaid; She is half woman/half salmon

Clauricauns: Helpful fearies

Coblynau: Race of little people (welsh); These are said to dwell in mines and are said to guide miners

Cyroraeth: A creature akin to a Banshee, however the Cyroraeth can only be heard at crossroads or by the river

Dracae: Ancient English water spirits who have the ability to shape shift

Dwarves: Underground dwellers; The Duergar are malicious; They are believed to have magical abilities in the realm of metalsmiths; They are also said to have strong prophetic abilites

Elves: Elemental spirits of the land, sea and forests

Fir Darrig: Malicious trickster faeries

Gnomes: These inhabit underground burrows; They are believed to have great knowledge as to the location of gems and other precious metals

Gwyllgi: Dog of darkness; It is said that anyone who happens to see this dog clearly would die soon after; It only appears at night

Herne: Spirit of a hunter which guards the travellers through Windsor Great Park

Kelpie: Water sprite

Leanan Sidhe: Faery spirit of great beauty; She is known to be a blood sucking like creature as well as a muse to poets

Phooka: Irish goblin; He can shape change into a variety of beast-like forms

Pixies: Benign trickster faeries