A leperchaun.
Mischievous elves are found in Irish folklore, they are called leprechauns.
Leprechauns are mythical creatures from Irish folklore and don't have a specific profession. However, they are often depicted as mischievous shoemakers or cobblers.
A small, often mischievous creature considered to have magical powers.A leprechaun.
In Irish folklore, a small mischievous elf is typically known as a leprechaun. Leprechauns are believed to be solitary creatures who are skilled at making and mending shoes. They are known for their trickery and playfulness, often hiding their pot of gold at the end of a rainbow.
Irish Folklore Commission ended in 1971.
Irish Folklore Commission was created in 1935.
According to Irish folklore, it's called a cocked hat.
The headless horseman in Irish folklore is known as the Dullahan. This figure is often depicted riding a black horse while carrying their own severed head, which they use as a lantern to search for souls. The appearance of the Dullahan is considered an omen of death in Irish mythology.
The Wee Folk
Leprechauns are from Irish folklore.
The Irish celebrate traditional holidays like Halloween and Christmas. The Irish also have rich traditions in Folk Music and folklore.
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