Glaisín
Glaisín is a term in Irish mythology and folklore, often translated as "little green man" or "green fairy." These diminutive beings are typically described as having a strong connection to nature, particularly to water sources like streams, springs, and bogs. They are often depicted as mischievous but not inherently malicious, preferring to play tricks on humans rather than cause serious harm.
Folklore surrounding glaísín suggests they are guardians of their respective natural territories. They might lead travelers
The appearance of glaísín is generally consistent across tales, with their green coloration being a defining