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PUCA
A spirit in Irish folklore that is said to be both helpful and mischievous. According to lore the puca (also known as the pooka) can change shape and is often seen in the guise of a black animal. He may favour humans and protect them from evil, and even perform household chores such as cleaning and tidying, but people who are not grateful will incur his anger. In English folklore puca is known as Puck, a household spirit who in medieval times was thought to be particularly malicious. Puck is also known as Robin Goodfellow and is said to be the child of a human girl and a fairy who has the ability to change into animals and play tricks on humans.
Text from The Element Encyclopedia of Ghosts & Hauntings by Theresa Cheung (HarperElement, 2013)
they are so cute I'm crying...
By the way me and who??))))
reference to puka or whatever it's called...
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