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fairies
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European folklore
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Fairies in European folklore are believed to possess magical abilities and reside in natural environments like forests and meadows.
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dragon
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European folklore
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European folklore depicts dragons as powerful, fire-breathing creatures that hoard treasure and can be slain by brave heroes.
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giants
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European folklore
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Giants are prevalent mythical beings in European folklore and fairy tales, often portrayed as formidable and imposing creatures.
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witches
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European folklore
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Witches in European folklore are often associated with mystical powers and magic.
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elves
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European folklore
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Elves are mythical, magical creatures with pointed ears, found in European folklore.
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hospitality
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European folklore
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Hospitality in European folklore emphasizes etiquette, formalities, and offering food and drinks to guests as a sign of respect and welcome.
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knight
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European folklore
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Knights in European folklore are celebrated for their chivalry and bravery in medieval stories.
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crows
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European folklore
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Crows are often seen as omens of doom and associated with witches or dark magic in European folklore.
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dwarves
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European folklore
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Dwarves are depicted as skilled miners and blacksmiths in Western culture and European folklore.
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fairy tale
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European folklore
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European fairy tales typically include magical elements, enchanted creatures, and happy endings.
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fish symbolism
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European folklore
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Fish symbolism in European folklore represents transformation and change, often appearing as magical creatures.
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moon phases
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European folklore
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Moon phases in European folklore are associated with superstitions and beliefs that certain phases can influence human behavior and natural phenomena.
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timberwolves
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European folklore
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Timberwolves are depicted as dangerous creatures associated with darkness and evil in European folklore.
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