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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SprigganSpriggan - Wikipedia

    A spriggan / s p r ɪ dʒ ə n / is a legendary creature from Cornish folklore. Spriggans are particularly associated with West Penwith in Cornwall.

  2. Spriggans are mythical creatures from Cornish folklore that are often depicted as small, ugly, and mischievous. They are typically portrayed as having wrinkled skin, crooked noses, and pointed ears. Some depictions show them with wings, while others show them as being able to transform into animals such as dogs or pigs.

  3. Dour, ugly warrior fairy of Cornish tradition, where it is nearly as well known as the piskie. Ghosts of old giants, spriggans are now very small but may inflate themselves into monstrous forms; See SHAPESHIFTING.

  4. The Spriggans have the charge of buried treasure." Spriggans were apparently related to the trolls of Scandinavia. Spriggans were depicted as grotesquely ugly, wizened old men with large child-like heads. They were said to be found at old ruins, cairns, and barrows guarding buried treasure.

  5. Spriggans are forest-dwelling creatures that are typically found in dense, ancient forests. They prefer to reside in isolated colonies in the deepest reaches of the forests, away from kingdom settlements. Spriggans are highly sensitive to iron, more so than most other fae, and tend to avoid areas where humans or other iron-wielding creatures ...

  6. The Spriggan, in his grotesque grandeur, is a sentinel of the unseen, a keeper of the veiled. These beings are not mere figments of idle fancy; they have a tangible, albeit unnerving, interaction with the human world.

  7. Mar 3, 1997 · In Cornwall, spriggans are sprites, goblins, or ghosts who guard buried treasure. They are found about cairns, coits, or cromlechs, burrows, or detached stones. They are able to swell to a huge grotesque shape or shrink to a small size.

  8. Spriggans are typically found in forests and other areas with dense vegetation. They are known for their ability to blend in with their surroundings, which makes them difficult to spot. Spriggans are also known for their size, which can range from 3 feet to 12 feet tall.

  9. Jul 23, 2008 · Spriggans is the name given to a family of fairies in Cornish folklore, they are the closely related to the Piskies, but were generally believed to be darker and more dangerous than their mischievous cousins.

  10. astonishinglegends.com › astonishing-legends › 2019/9/22SpriggansAstonishing Legends

    Sep 22, 2019 · Spriggans are said to be the security force behind the fairy worlds. Unlike some fairies which serve to treat or trick humans, the Spriggans are said to measure out justice to humans who have unduly crossed fairies.