A sinister water spirit - known by several names in folklore, including Nix, water-horse or each-uisge - taking a boy into the lake. They say children are often enticed to climb onto their backs and then get stuck there as the water creature returns to the lake.
Gutt pรฅ hvit hest (Boy on white horse), by Theodor Kittelsen (circa 1890-1909)
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For today's chat on #ScottishFolklore, let's talk about Kelpies and Each-Uisge ๐๐
Within the unseelie court is the kelpie and each-uisge. These water-type fairies can switch between human or horse forms, and can use both forms to trick humans into becoming a meal.
There is a difference between each-uisge and kelpie, but they are often mixed up, even in folktales.
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