š¤Asraiš¤ - in Scottish folklore - water fairies. Timid, shy, they live at the bottom of the sea and on the shores of lakes. They rise to the surface once every hundred years to admire the moonlight.
In the sun, they evaporate, leaving only a tiny puddle of them.
They have long green hair and webbing between their toes. They don't wear clothes.
Sometimes Asrai can be seen as they flicker and dance on the surface of the water, like mirage maidens, consisting of fog. Asrai's touch can be cold enough to freeze or dry out human skin. Asrai are the most common spirit creatures in the rivers and lakes of England and Scotland.
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š¤Asraiš¤ - in Scottish folklore - water fairies. Timid, shy, they live at the bottom of the sea and on the shores of lakes. They rise to the surface once every hundred years to admire the moonlight.
In the sun, they evaporate, leaving only a tiny puddle of them.
They have long green hair and webbing between their toes. They don't wear clothes.
Sometimes Asrai can be seen as they flicker and dance on the surface of the water, like mirage maidens, consisting of fog. Asrai's touch can be cold enough to freeze or dry out human skin. Asrai are the most common spirit creatures in the rivers and lakes of England and Scotland.