Clannys
Clannys is a term used in the context of Irish mythology and folklore to refer to a type of supernatural being or spirit. The term is often associated with the ancient Irish goddess Brigid, who was believed to have the power to control the weather and the seasons. Clannys are typically described as small, mischievous creatures that can cause trouble and may be seen as a form of mischief or trickery. They are often depicted as being associated with the natural world, such as the trees, rivers, and hills.
In some accounts, Clannys are said to be the children of the gods, and they are often
The exact nature and origins of Clannys are not well-documented, and their existence is largely based on