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Gruagach Attack

, Scorrybreac, Aberdeen City Unknown Pre-Victorian

Scorrybreac, a small settlement on the Isle of Skye, is home to a rather mischievous legend. The Gruagach, a fairy-like creature with long hair, was known to roam the local countryside, particularly around a cowshed in the area. Its favourite pastime was releasing cattle at night, causing chaos for the local farmers who would wake up to find their animals loose. The sound of the Gruagach's laughter echoed through the night air as the farmers scrambled to round up their straying livestock.

This legend dates back to the pre-twentieth century, a time when tales of supernatural creatures were a common part of rural folklore. The Gruagach's antics were not without consequence, as one woman who cursed the creature's behaviour was reportedly killed by it. The Gruagach's actions, while troublesome, were largely seen as harmless pranks, but this incident highlights the darker side of such encounters. The fact that these stories have endured suggests that the people of Scorrybreac genuinely believed they had encounters with this mysterious being.

Historical Context

The legend of the Gruagach is rooted in the folklore of the Isle of Skye, reflecting the island's rich cultural heritage.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Cowshed
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Moderate
Accessibility
Limited Access
Date / Era
Pre twentieth century
Postcode Area
IV51

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