The Mischievous Korrigans: Mythical Creatures of Brittany. #folklore #tales #Korrigan #Mythical

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Korrigans, mythical creatures from Breton folklore, are small humanoid creatures believed to be remnants of a pre-Christian fairy race.
They are typically around two feet tall, wearing traditional Breton peasant clothing.
They are considered mischievous but not malicious, often leading travelers astray or rearranging homes.
They are associated with nature, such as waterfalls and treasures.
Korrigans have endured as symbols of Breton cultural identity and traditions, appearing in art, literature, music, and even business logos.
Despite their literal existence, korrigans remain popular mythical figures connecting the imaginative Breton people to their homeland's misty forests, megalithic sites, and rugged coastlines.




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