The Green Children of Woolpit: A Medieval Encounter with Aliens, the Fae – or Orphans of War?

In Fairy Land, a series of pictures from the elf-world, 1870. By Richard Doyle - http://ufdc.ufl.edu/UF00025040/00001/39j, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=51221533

In the middle years of the 12th century, two green-skinned children mysteriously appeared in a field in Suffolk. But who or what were they and where did they come from? Theories range from aliens and the Fae to orphans of war and naughty children.

From Cow to Kitchen: The Lore of Milking and Dairy Work

Dairy cow https://pixabay.com/en/cow-calf-agriculture-animal-cattle-1278889/

If a cow lost her milk, it could prove disastrous for a hard-up family. Witches and fairies were often blamed for this. It was commonly believed that witches took the form of a hare and suckled cows dry during the night.

Sgeulachdan: Tales from The Scottish Highlands and Hebridean Islands

The vestiges of where tales were once told ... Lonely House in the Highlands by Akinom

People have been fond of telling and hearing stories in the Scottish Highlands and Hebridean islands since time immemorial, known in Gaelic as Sgeulachdan.

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