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A spriggan is a legendary creature from Cornish folklore. Spriggans are particularly associated with in .Various folklore collections e.g. Craig Weatherhill and Paul Devereux, Myths and Legends of Cornwall, 1994, p. 23, Sigma Leisure,


Etymology
Spriggan is pronounced rather than ; the word is borrowed from the 'spirits'.Dr Ken George, An Gerlyver Meur, p. 600, Cornish Language Board,


In folklore
Spriggans have often been depicted as grotesquely ugly, wizened old men with large childlike heads. They were said to be found at old ruins, , and guarding buried treasure.
(1979). 9780850250435, Tor Mark Press.
Although small in stature, they have often been considered to be the ghosts of giants and retained gigantic strength, and in one story collected by Robert Hunt, they showed the ability to swell to enormous size.Robert Hunt, Popular Romances of the West of England, 3rd edition, 1916, p. 81, Hunt associated these spirits with the hillfort known as in Cornwall.

Spriggans were notorious for their unpleasant dispositions, and delighted in working mischief against those who offended them. They raised sudden whirlwinds to terrify travellers, sent storms to blight crops, and sometimes stole away mortal children, leaving their ugly in their place. They were blamed if a house was robbed or a building collapsed, or if cattle were stolen. In one story, an old woman got the better of a band of spriggans by turning her clothing inside-out (turning clothing supposedly being as effective as holy water or iron in repelling fairies) to gain their loot.Robert Hunt, Popular Romances of the West of England, 3rd edition, 1916, The Old Woman Who Turned Her Shift, page 113-114

On Christmas Eve, spriggans met for a midnight Mass at the bottom of deep mines, and passersby could hear them singing.Robert Hunt, Popular Romances of the West of England, 3rd edition 1916, page 349 However, it was not spriggans but the buccas or knockers who were associated with , and who played a protective role towards the miners.Robert Hunt, Popular Romances of the West of England, 3rd edition, 1916, page 82

Based on the collections of Robert Hunt and William Bottrell, Katharine Briggs characterized the spriggans as bodyguards.

(1976). 9780140176582, Penguin.
The English Dialect Dictionary (1905) compared them to the of Scandinavia.


Sculpture
A sculpture of a spriggan by can be seen in , , in some arches lining a section of the (a disused railway line). The sculpture was installed in 1993. If walking along the Parkland Walk from to Highgate station, the Spriggan is to the right just before the disused railway platforms of the former Crouch End station. To the left, on the southside of the Parkland Walk is Crouch Hill Park where has been located since January 2013. The sculpture is sometimes mistaken for the or Pan.


In popular culture
Spriggans have been featured as fey creatures in the Dungeons & Dragons roleplaying game since the 1980s.

Additionally, in the roleplaying game by White Wolf Publishing, Spriggans are a type of dark fae called Thallain. Here they are characterized as lazy, crude and cruel thieves who enjoy guarding treasures. They have an inherit weakness that causes them to kidnap young children as they enjoy both the parent’s and child’s misery, although they never directly harm the child. They are a dark counterpart to the .

Spriggansin the style of the Parkland Walk sculpturecan be found in The Elder Scrolls series of video games, where they are portrayed as exclusively female.

In the video game World of Warcraft, the Spriggan are a race of fae loyal to the Drust, a dark and twisted version of the fae.

In the Japanese roleplaying video game Trails Through Daybreak, Spriggan is a title taken on by the game’s main protagonist, Van Arkride. The title represents a person who solves morally gray problems— an underground fixer.


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