Monday 27 July 2015

The Irish Legend Of The Leprechaun

Leprechauns
 


          The Irish Legend Of The Leprechaun.

The Leprechaun is the most widely known myth of Ireland. Dating back to medieval times the tales were about water spirits called (Luchorpa'n) meaning small body. Over the years it evolved into a mischievous household fairy said to haunt basements and drink heavily. They are said to be tricksters never to be trusted. They are always males usually old men but over time they say they can be small and child like wearing green suits, but in earlier tales they say they wore red clothing. Some claim that the word leprechaun came from the word (Leath Bhrogan) meaning shoemaker. Some are good luck Leprechauns. They collect gold in pots and hide them at the end of the rainbow. If Humans catch them they are granted 3 wishes before they can be released.     
  

2 comments:

  1. Hi Yana
    I really like your story WELL DONE I like how you said Dating back to medieval times the tales were about water spirits.

    For my myth of ledged I am going to do the lockless monster

    From your BFF Haylee

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  2. Hi Yana
    I really like your story it had lots of great information about the leprechaun It was interesting. You don't need to work on anything but you could have had 1 or 2 more lines but for the rest Well done good job
    Cleo

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