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The púca (Irish for spirit/ghost), pooka, phouka, phooka, phooca, puca or púka, is primarily a creature of Irish folklore. Considered to be bringers both of good and bad fortune, they could either help or hinder rural and marine communities. The creatures were said to be shape changers which could take the appearance of black horses, goats and rabbits. The púca has counterparts throughout the Celtic cultures of Northwest Europe. For instance, in Welsh mythology it is named the pwca and in…

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An almiraj (pronounced: /ælmɪˈrɑːdʒ/ æl-mi-RAJ[5] listen or: /ˈɔːlmɪərɑːdʒ/ AWL-meer-ahj[1]; pl: almiraj[1] or: almirajes[2]; also: al-mi'raj[2][4]) was a variety of fey[2] rabbit-like creature with a spiral horn emerging from its forehead.[1] Almiraj were quite common in the Feywild, considered a garden-variety animal.[2] In Toril, they were common in Zakhara. When merchants from that land began to trade with Chult, they brought with them the almirajes to the Chultan Peninsula.[1] Almiraj…

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