- Spriggan
Infobox Paranormalcreatures
Creature_Name = Spriggan
Image_Caption = Sculpture byMarilyn Collins
Grouping =Mythological creature Fairy Sprite
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Country =Europe
Region =Cornwall
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First_Reported = In folklore
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Status = UnconfirmedSpriggans are
legendary creature s known from Cornish faery lore.priggans in folklore
Spriggans were grotesquely ugly, found at old ruins and barrows guarding buried treasure and generally acting as fairy bodyguards. They were also said to be busy thieves. Though usually small, they had the ability to swell to enormous size (they're sometimes speculated to be the ghosts of the old giants).
Certainly their disposition was poor, and they caused mischief to those who offended them. They sent storms to blight crops, and sometimes stole away mortal children, leaving their ugly
changelings in their place.culpture of spriggans
A sculpture of a spriggan by
Marilyn Collins can be seen inCrouch End ,London , in some arches lining a section of theParkland Walk (a disused railway line). This sculpture was the inspiration forStephen King 's short story "Crouch End", where a stylised rendition of the sculpture is described. The sculpture is sometimes mistaken for theGreen Man or Pan.References
* Briggs, Katharine; 'A Dictionary of Fairies'; Penguin; 1976
* Underground History: The Northern Heights (http://www.underground-history.co.uk/northernh3.php), Hywel Willams. Accessed 2007-07-08
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