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    Cool Leprechaun (horror film)

    Saw a bit of the original Leprechaun horror film the other night. I guess the network ran it for St Paddy's Day. The little bugger was wearing a kilt. Since when do Leprechauns wear kilts? Odious little creatures, really.
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    They're tricky buggers, probably anyone asks where the gold is and the say something like "Kilt, I'm wearing a kilt, and leprechauns donna wear kilts ya know!" and then scrambles off.

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    Don't remember the kilt, but it's been years since I last saw that show. Was it his cobbler's apron? Leprechauns are the shoemakers for other fairy folk.
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    If I remember my Irish ledgends correctly they were mean little
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    In pre Celtic Ireland the Leprechaun had a angry drunk cousin called the Clurichaun, that's who's in that movie!

    Leprechauns usually take the form of old men who enjoy partaking in mischief. Their trade is that of a cobbler or shoemaker for fairy folk. They are said to be very rich, having buried treasure hidden everywhere.

    Some folklorists describe the Clurichaun as a "night form" of the leprechaun, who goes out and becomes a surly drunk after finishing his daily chores.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zardoz View Post
    In pre Celtic Ireland the Leprechaun had a angry drunk cousin called the Clurichaun, that's who's in that movie!......Some folklorists describe the Clurichaun as a "night form" of the leprechaun, .........
    That's interesting. Show what I know about folklore
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dirk Skene View Post
    If I remember my Irish ledgends correctly they were mean little
    You remember correctly. All Celtic fairy folk were at the least miscreant, if not downright sadistic. I've been reading a lot of books on Celtic mythology lately... They had a very vivid system of superstition.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nighthawk View Post
    You remember correctly. All Celtic fairy folk were at the least miscreant, if not downright sadistic. I've been reading a lot of books on Celtic mythology lately... They had a very vivid system of superstition.
    What's more odd is some of the stories about the ancient beliefs clashing with the spread of Christianity. One could assume that those legends were propaganda of the spread, though who really knows. Perhaps the tuath De danin (who I know I prob. spelled wrong) really did leave after a priest told them they had no soul and were not welcome under the new religion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nighthawk View Post
    You remember correctly. All Celtic fairy folk were at the least miscreant, if not downright sadistic. I've been reading a lot of books on Celtic mythology lately... They had a very vivid system of superstition.


    Some of the Kathrine Kurtz fiction books have discriptions of blood thursty Celtic fairies, even some non-Celtic fairies and blood thursty spirit monsters. Pretty wild stuff.
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    I watched about a minute of the movie, cringed at the bad Irish accent, and changed the channel.
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