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I think you're talking about Changelings. Changelings are humans and fairy babies swapped around. As for where the fairies take them: I think they take them to their fairy land, whether that's the Seelie Court or Unseelie Court.
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Aine is the Irish Goddess of Summer in Irish legends. She is sometimes represented by a red mare and is associated with crops, animals and agriculture.
If the Irish ever had a creation legend, it has been lost. No creation legend has been found among their myths and legends.
Yes, when he was 16 years old, Irish Druid pirates kidnapped him from Roman Britain and took him to Ireland to work as a slave.
There has been no mention of female Leprechauns in Irish Legend. There is a possibility that there are female Leprechauns, who has not been mention in Irish Legends. However, I believe there is no female Leprechauns.
The Maori legends serve as a way to explain and preserve their history, culture, and beliefs. They also help pass down important teachings, values, and traditions from generation to generation. Additionally, these legends often contain moral lessons and offer insights into the Maori worldview.
Think what Bible stories mean to Christians and you have your answer.