culture   European folklore

13 commonsense assertions
Concepts (13) fairies (1) dragon (1) giants (1) witches (1) elves (1) hospitality (1) knight (1) crows (1) dwarves (1) fairy tale (1) fish symbolism (1) moon phases (1) timberwolves (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 fairies European folklore Fairies in European folklore are believed to possess magical abilities and reside in natural environments like forests and meadows. 7
2 dragon European folklore European folklore depicts dragons as powerful, fire-breathing creatures that hoard treasure and can be slain by brave heroes. 5
3 giants European folklore Giants are prevalent mythical beings in European folklore and fairy tales, often portrayed as formidable and imposing creatures. 5
4 witches European folklore Witches in European folklore are often associated with mystical powers and magic. 5
5 elves European folklore Elves are mythical, magical creatures with pointed ears, found in European folklore. 4
6 hospitality European folklore Hospitality in European folklore emphasizes etiquette, formalities, and offering food and drinks to guests as a sign of respect and welcome. 2
7 knight European folklore Knights in European folklore are celebrated for their chivalry and bravery in medieval stories. 2
8 crows European folklore Crows are often seen as omens of doom and associated with witches or dark magic in European folklore. 1
9 dwarves European folklore Dwarves are depicted as skilled miners and blacksmiths in Western culture and European folklore. 1
10 fairy tale European folklore European fairy tales typically include magical elements, enchanted creatures, and happy endings. 1
11 fish symbolism European folklore Fish symbolism in European folklore represents transformation and change, often appearing as magical creatures. 1
12 moon phases European folklore Moon phases in European folklore are associated with superstitions and beliefs that certain phases can influence human behavior and natural phenomena. 1
13 timberwolves European folklore Timberwolves are depicted as dangerous creatures associated with darkness and evil in European folklore. 1