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  2. Groac'h - Wikipedia

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    Under or by the sea or springs. A groac'h (Breton for "fairy", "witch" or "crone", pl. groagez) is a kind of Breton water-fairy. Seen in various forms, often by night, many are old, similar to ogres and witches, sometimes with walrus teeth. Supposed to live in caverns, under the beach and under the sea, the groac'h has power over the forces of ...

  3. Laura Post - Wikipedia

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    Laura Post is an American voice actress and voice director known for her works in anime dubbed in English by Bang Zoom!Entertainment and Studiopolis like portraying Aria Lieze in Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha A's, Ragyo Kiryuin in Kill la Kill, Rosalia in Sword Art Online, [1] [2] [3] Eri Watabe in Lagrange: The Flower of Rin-ne, Blizzard in One Punch Man, [4] Bosbos in Redline, and Witch Regret ...

  4. The Sea Fairies - Wikipedia

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    The first edition of The Sea Fairies sold 12,400 copies in its initial year on the market, where The Emerald City of Oz had sold 20,000. Even when Baum's books experienced a major resurgence in interest and sales in 1918, The Sea Fairies sold only 611 copies that year while the Oz books and even Baum's non-Oz works were selling thousands of ...

  5. Oscar the Grouch - Wikipedia

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    Oscar the Grouch is a Muppet character created by Jim Henson and Jon Stone for the PBS / HBO children's television program Sesame Street. He has a green body, no visible nose, and lives in a trash can. Oscar's favorite thing is trash, as evidenced by the song "I Love Trash", with a running theme being his collection of seemingly useless items.

  6. Classifications of fairies - Wikipedia

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    Germanic lore featured light and dark elves (Ljósálfar and Dökkálfar).This may be roughly equivalent to later concepts such as the Seelie and Unseelie. [2]In the mid-thirteenth century, Thomas of Cantimpré classified fairies into neptuni of water, incubi who wandered the earth, dusii under the earth, and spiritualia nequitie in celestibus, who inhabit the air.

  7. Asrai - Wikipedia

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    For the wood elves of the Warhammer fantasy setting, see Wood Elves (Warhammer). The asrai is a type of aquatic fairy in English folklore and literature. They are usually depicted as female, live in lakes and are similar to the mermaid and nixie. Rather than originating from folklore, the asrai may have been invented by the Scottish poet Robert ...

  8. List of books written by Daisy Meadows - Wikipedia

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    Madeleine the Cookie Fairy (US name: Madeline the Cookie Fairy) Rachel Elliot 132: Layla the Candyfloss Fairy (US name: Layla the Cotton Candy Fairy) Sue Mongredien 133: Nina the Birthday Cake Fairy: Rachel Elliot 134: Mae the Panda Fairy: Baby Animal Rescue Fairies: 2013: Rachel Elliot 135: Kitty the Tiger Fairy: Narinder Dhami 136: Mara the ...

  9. Merrow - Wikipedia

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    In the Puyo Puyo games, "Merrow" (メロウ) is a type of mermaid, part of the Scales Fish People (うろこさかなびと). One of the other Scales Fish People is Seriri, a blue haired mermaid. Unlike Seriri, Merrow has a pink hair and a more haughty look. A pink mermaid is the first mermaid to appear in the Madou Monogatari games, that ...