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Mischievous Brownie of Glen Devon

Unknown residence, Glen Devon, Devon Fairy Unknown

Glen Devon is home to a rather unusual paranormal resident, a Brownie who apparently had a bit of a grudge against its former homeowner. This little entity, typically known for its helpful nature, was said to have left the residence in disgust after being offered some new clothes to wear. It seems the homeowner's attempt at kindness was not appreciated, or perhaps the clothes just weren't to the Brownie's taste. Whatever the reason, the Brownie's departure was swift and decisive, leaving behind a trail of curiosity about its time in the residence.

Historically, Brownies are known as household spirits from Scottish and English folklore, often believed to be helpful and benign. They are usually thought to be fond of certain types of food or clothing, which homeowners might leave out for them. In this case, it appears the homeowner's gesture was not well received. The incident suggests that even the most seemingly friendly of entities can have their quirks and preferences. While there's no specific date or time for the haunting, the event has become a fascinating footnote in the history of paranormal activity in Glen Devon.

Historical Context

Part of Scottish and English folklore

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Private Residence
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Single Witness
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Private Property
Date / Era
Unknown
Postcode Area
FK

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