[Christine’s Halloween Monster and Faery List]

Goblins 4

Korred, Korils (Night Dancers)

Lez hi, lez hon,
Bác’h an arér zo gant hon;
Lez-hon, lez-hi,
Bác’h arér zo gant hi

Let him go, let her go
He has a plough fork
Let her go, let him go
They have a plough fork

Brittany, France. Little goblins 1 to 3 feet tall who live in the ancient burial places called dolmen stones on the heath plains and sea caves. They guard their buried treasure; have deep set red eyes, hunched bodies, white shaggy hair, cat-claw hands, horned feet, black skin, forked tails, and little gray jackets. They carry leather purses full of gold that disappear when captured. Humans sometimes dance until death if caught in their faery rings. (2, 19, 143).
 Korred families are: Jetins and Vihans (a little smaller than Korreds), Hommes Cornus (from Gascony-Gasconha), Corics, Kerions, Kouricans, Gwazig-Gan, Kourils, Korandon, Corriquets, Guerrionets, Korriks, Boudiguets, Corrrandonnets, Kkornikaned (33)

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