- Asrai
:"This article is about the type of fairy called Asrai. For the band, see
Asrai (band) . For the Wood Elves of the fantasy setting, Warhammer, seeWood Elves (Warhammer) In Brythonic mythology an Asrai is a type of
aquatic fairy , similar in some ways tomermaids ,nix ies,selkies ,siren s ormorgens . Some sources describe them as timid and shy, standing only between 2 and 4 feet tall, while others depict them as tall and lithe.Froud, Brian; and Alan Lee (2002) "Faeries". Pavilion Books ISBN 1862055580] They are said to look like beautiful young maidens, sometimes as young as children, while actually being hundreds of years old. [http://mondrem.net/myths/Asrai.html The Asrai] ] They may have webbed hands and feet, resembling some descriptions ofselkies . [http://mondrem.net/myths/Asrai.html The Asrai] ]If an Asrai is seen by a man, her beauty is so great that, according to folklore, the man will instantly wish to capture her. The Asrai are as deathly afraid of capture as they are of the sun, for if captured or if even a single ray of sunlight touches them, it is said that they die and turn into a pool of water. [ [http://www.pantheon.org/articles/a/asrai.html Asrai at Encyclopedia Mythica] ]
The tale told of one fisherman who caught an Asrai claims that the touch of her skin was so cold, that where the Asrai touched his arm while pleading for her freedom -- and her life -- the flesh has never been warm since.
Their inability to survive daylight is similar to that of the Scottish
Fuath .ee also
*
Fuath
*Glaistig
*Kelpie
*Melusine
*Morgan le Fay
*Murigen
*Naiad
*Näkki
*Nix
*Rusalka
*Selkie
*Siren Notes
References
* Arrowsmith, Nancy (1977) "A Field Guide to the Little People"
* Tongue, Ruth L. (1970) Forgotten Folk-Tales of the English Counties Routledge & Kegan Paul, London. ISBN 0710068336
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