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880:, who relates the following tale. A farmer's son named Padraig one day noticed the invisible presence of the púca brushing by, and called out to him, offering a coat. The púca appeared in the guise of a young bull, and told him to come to the old mill at night. From that time onward, the púca came secretly at night and performed all the work of milling the sacks of corn into flour. Padraig fell asleep the first time, but later concealed himself in a chest to catch sight of them, and later made a present of a fine silk suit. This unexpectedly caused the púca to go off to "see a little of the world" and cease its work. But by then the farmer's wealth allowed him to retire and give his son an education. Later, at Padraig's wedding, the púca left a gift of a golden cup filled with drink that evidently ensured their happiness. 38: 1293:(1998–present), a pooka in the form of a large river otter named Seamus is the friend of the protagonist, Bleu Finnegan, living in Central California in the early 1990s. He is mostly there to cause mischief, but he is also suspected of being her protector. He is only visible to her and one other character, a recently immigrated Irish teenager and best friend of Bleu named Clover Connelly, who refuses to acknowledge him in public. 555: 4271: 76: 986: 4281: 659:. Considered to be bringers both of good and bad fortune, they could help or hinder rural and marine communities. Púcaí can have dark or white fur or hair. The creatures were said to be shape-changers that could take the appearance of horses, goats, cats, dogs, and hares. They may also take a human form, which includes various animal features, such as ears or a tail. 679:. It appears, from place name evidence, to have been in use as early as the 8th century. Since it is a 'cultural' rather than a practical word that might be used in trading, it is thought to reflect greater cultural contact between Celtic and Germanic cultures in the early medieval period than had been thought. 943:
harvest festival, when the last of the crops are brought in. Anything remaining in the fields is considered "puka", or fairy-blasted, and hence inedible. In some locales, reapers leave a small share of the crop, the "púca's share", to placate the hungry creature. Nonetheless, 1 November is the púca's
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In some regions, the púca is spoken of with considerably more respect than fear; if treated with deference, it may actually be beneficial to those who encounter it. The púca is a creature of the mountains and hills, and in those regions there are stories of it appearing on November Day and providing
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from a boy living near Killarney that "old people used to say that the Pookas were very numerous ... long ago ... , were wicked-minded, black-looking, bad things ... that would come in the form of wild colts, with chains hanging about them", and that did much to harm unwary travellers. Also,
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One theme of the púca's folklore is their proclivity for mischief. They are commonly said to entice humans to take a ride on their back, giving the rider a wild and terrifying journey before dropping the unlucky person back at the place they were taken from. This lore bears similarities to other
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While púca stories can be found across northern Europe, Irish tales specify a protective measure for encountering a púca. It is said that the rider may be able to take control of the púca by wearing sharp spurs, using those to prevent being taken or to steer the creature if already on its back.
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Another example of the púca as a benevolent or protective entity comes in tales where the creature intervenes before a terrible accident or before the person is about to happen upon a malevolent fairy or spirit. In several of the regional variants of the stories where the púca is acting as a
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series by K.F. Breene, one of the main characters is a puca named Niamh. She is several hundreds of years old and a crotchety old woman who loves to drink most of the time. She is vicious in any form and delights in violence, but is very loyal to those she sees as doing the right thing.
1425:(1987–1994). They are presented as a threat, either malevolent or mindless, and appear as floating green entities with swivelling eyes and prominent cheeks. These pookas have plants growing from their head and generally appear in wild areas such as woodland or overgrown ruins. 857:"I have spurs," said the farmer. "Put them on you tonight and if he brings you give him the spurs!" And this the lad did. The thing threw him from its back and the lad got back early enough. Within a week the (pooka) was before him again after housing the cows. 899:, capable of assuming a variety of terrifying or pleasing forms. It can take a human form, but will often have animal features, such as ears or a tail. As an animal, the púca will most commonly appear as a horse, cat, rabbit, raven, fox, wolf, goat, 1170:(1999), the pooka appears as an untamed, untrustworthy being who deigns to assist the protagonist Jenny. As in folklore, this pooka is a shapeshifter who most often appears as a wild pony. In all his forms he is black with golden eyes. 849:
A translation of an Irish púca story, "An Buachaill Bó agus an Púca", told by storyteller Seán Ó Cróinín, describes this method of control of the púca as done by a young boy who had been the creature's target once before:
923:, which will take its rider and dive into the nearest stream or lake to drown and devour them, the púca will do its rider no real harm. However, according to some folklorists, the only man ever to ride the púca was 1469:, the Pooka is a reoccurring character who consistently bothers Aunt Astrid by knocking on her door and asking to borrow an assortment of objects. He can shapeshift, but is shown to be unskilled and unconvincing. 1200:, a phooka is among the many faeries and fantastical creatures encountered by the Grace children. It is portrayed as a bizarre but harmless creature which talks in riddles and behaves in a similar manner to the 884:
guardian, the púca identifies itself to the bewildered human. This is particularly noteworthy as it is in contrast to the lore of many other folkloric beings, who guard their identities or names from humans.
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The protective power of the "sharp things", as they are always referred to by the pooka in the tales, may stem from the Irish belief that "cold iron" has the ability to ward off the supernatural.
1252:(1992–2002) was the former songwriting duo of the British guitarists/vocalists Sharon Lewis and Natasha Jones. They took their name from the púca, a mythical Irish goblin with an uneven temper. 2155:"Excited to reveal that in Hilda season 3, Hilda's Great Aunt Astrid is voiced by the one and only Miriam Margolyes (alongside @PhilippaRice as your new favourite weird little guy The Pooka)!" 903:, or dog. No matter what shape the púca takes, its fur is almost always dark. It most commonly takes the form of a sleek black horse with a flowing mane and luminescent golden eyes. (The 839:(fairy host), said to target humans on the road or along their regular "passes". These human encounters of the púca tend to occur in rural, isolated places, far from settlements or homes 887:
There are stories of some púcaí being blood-thirsty and vampire-like creatures. Other stories even say some are man-eating beings, hunting down, killing, and eating their victims.
1402:(2024), Pookas kill and replace household pets in order to watch the owner eat and sleep, though they are also said to thrive off of the attention they get from scaring them. 1157:, a phouka protects the human main character in a war between the faerie folk. He is depicted as a mischievous trickster character who can take the shape of a dog and a man. 1284:, "Puck" is a summoned spirit companion of Emilia. They take the appearance of a grey and white cat but seems to shapeshift and have immense power when they want to use it. 1824: 1280: 947:
At the beginning of November, the púca was known—in some locales—to either defecate or spit on the wild fruits rendering them inedible and unsafe thenceforth.
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within the hill Knocknasheega, and later leads his daughter Katie up the same hill, causing her to become mortally wounded when she falls from a cliff.
1118:(1984) features Pook the Pooka, a ghost horse with chains, as the mount of Jordan the Barbarian. Pook's daughter Peek shows up in subsequent books. 539: 1322:(1995), Pooka are one of the standard kiths, or option for playable character types, among several other creatures of Celtic and Gaelic folklore. 467: 4284: 1098: 4380: 4340: 1853: 2076: 1206: 1049: 2724: 1384:(2007), Pookas are rabbit-like humanoid creatures who often serve as servants to humans, but have their own society and goals as well. 4375: 4350: 4233: 2032: 2336: 2274: 2230: 1936: 1887: 1233:
There is a statue of a púca in Ireland. The 2-meter tall bronze sculpture was erected in the Burren at the Michael Cusack Centre in
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little bad boys and girls were warned not to eat overripe blackberries, because this was a sign that the pooka has entered them.
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by Michelle Franklin, a puca is one of the main characters and is depicted as a good fae in need of Baba Connridh's help.
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under "pooka", except mention could not be found in Croker's body of works as Mackillop states, but only via Keightley.
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If a human is enticed onto a púca's back, it has been known to give them a wild ride; however, unlike a
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said "notions respecting it are very vague", and in a brief description gives an account collected by
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An Encyclopedia of Fairies, Hobgoblins, Brownies, Boogies, and Other Supernatural Creatures,
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also takes on human form, but he usually betrays his horse's ears and is analogous to the
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series, pooka is one of the nine races that ALfheim Online's players are divided into.
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is the Pooka MacPhellimey, who can change his appearance by smoking from a magic pipe.
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Donncha wanted very much to tell Father Ó Murchú that Ruairí was a púca: a horse fairy
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Breatnach, Deasún (1993). "The púca: A multi-functional Irish supernatural entity".
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Certain agricultural traditions surround the púca. It is a creature associated with
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The púca may be regarded as being either menacing or beneficial. Fairy mythologist
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The origin of the name is debated, with some theorising that it originated in the
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Pukas: About the next relatives of the ‘big white rabbit’ known from “Harvey”.
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Deasún Breathnach, ‘The Púca: A Multi-Functional Irish Supernatural Entity’,
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day, and the one day of the year when it can be expected to behave civilly.
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British Goblins: Welsh Folk-lore, Fairy Mythology, Legends and Traditions
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In contrast, the púca is represented as being helpful to farmers by
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expansion, púca are portrayed as a type of werewolf with antlers.
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The contrast between Croker's and Wilde's notions is taken from
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has counterparts throughout the Celtic and Germanic cultures of
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Ancient legends, mystic charms, and superstitions of Ireland
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Pookas appear in the British children's adventure game show
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were said to be fairies who lived near ancient stones; in
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saves an adolescent Púca from his ancestor in 55 BCE.
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