One key part of Scottish tradition is its folklore! Scottish myths and legends are full of stories about creatures and beasts, some malevolent and some benevolent. JOIN SUN BINGO NOW FOR A £50 ...
Real-world mythology offers rich histories and creative interpretations, which would be perfect for a Dungeons & Dragons game ...
The two-day search ended with several reports of possible sightings – but still no proof that the famous beast of Scottish folklore is ... written record of the creature was in AD 565 in a ...
The animal was likened to a dinosaur and the black shuck - a demonic black dog said to prowl East Anglia in local folklore. The creature had canines and was the size of a deer or cowCredit ...
As part of the Scotland’s Wonderful Wildlife series, Mary Colwell warns that curlews, a bird with a leading role in Scottish ...
In Latin American folklore, the chupacabra — a name that means “goat sucker” in Spanish — has fangs and lizard-like skin, and terrorizes livestock. Across the pond, in Scotland ...
Read For St Andrew's Day we celebrate 50 years of Publishing Scotland with these 50 books by Scottish authors on ...
Neil, who has been on the board for about 13 years, said, “The games are a combination of Scottish and Irish folklore and history.” According to Neil, some of the profit from the games is used to ...
SCOTLAND’S “internationally recognisable” Kelpies have generated 16 times more for the local economy than they cost ...