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Kelpie - Wikipedia
A kelpie, or water kelpie (Scottish Gaelic: each-uisge), is a mythical shape-shifting spirit inhabiting lochs in Scottish and Yorkshire folklore. It is usually described as a grey or white [1] horse-like creature, able to adopt human form.
Kelpie | Myth and Folklore Wiki | Fandom
Kelpie is a water horse spirit of Scottish myth, they are capable of shape-shifting. They inhabit the Lochs and pools of Scotland. It is described to look like a horse, but can take a human form. Said to delight in drowning its victims. In certain stories, it loves the human liver.
The Kelpie, Mythical Scottish Water Horse - Historic UK
Falkirk in Scotland is home to The Kelpies, the largest equine sculpture in the world. Unveiled in April 2014, these 30-metre high horse-head sculptures are situated in Helix Park near the M9 Motorway and are a monument to Scotland’s horse-powered industrial heritage. But …
Kelpie - Monster Wiki | Fandom
The Kelpie (variations are known as the each-uisge/aughisky or water horse) is a supernatural creature from Celtic Folklore. It is believed to haunt the rivers and lakes of Scotland and Ireland.
Water Horses (aka Kelpies & Ech Uisge) - Monsters Here & There
In both Ireland and Scotland tales are told of a shape-changing water monster that often disguises itself as a horse to catch unwary humans... though some have tried to woo young ladies as well!
Why Are Kelpies So Feared in Scottish Folklore? - Icy Sedgwick
Mar 6, 2021 · Unlike the gentle selkies of Scottish lore, kelpies are altogether more dangerous beings. Most accounts describe the kelpie as taking the form of a horse. They lure bystanders to climb on their back, before plunging headlong into the nearest body of water to drown their victim.
The Kelpie Legend: Scotland’s Shape-Shifting Spirit
Nov 5, 2023 · The kelpie is often described as a large, strong, and powerful horse with black hide (although in some stories it was said to be white). To unsuspecting passersby, it looked like a lost pony, but it could be easily identified by its beautiful mane.
The Kelpie’s Haunting: Tales of Encounters in Scottish History
Sep 26, 2024 · The Kelpie is a fascinating and enigmatic creature rooted deep within Scottish mythology. Often depicted as a water spirit, the Kelpie is known for its ability to shape-shift, luring unsuspecting victims to watery graves.
Celtic Mythology - The Kelpie, Supernatural Shape-Shifting Water …
The Kelpie is a supernatural shape-shifting water horse that haunts the rivers and streams of Scotland. It is probably one of the best-known of Scottish water spirits and is often mistakenly thought to haunt lochs, which are the reserve of the Loch Ness Monster.
Riding the Seas: Kelpies, Hippocampus, and More Monstrous Horses
Oct 4, 2019 · From Scotland’s eerie kelpies to the majestic hippocampus of Greek myth, water horses have played a significant role in folklore, blending the familiar with the monstrous. These mythical creatures reflect the power and unpredictability of the natural world, particularly its …