Miners have long accepted the presence of small creatures in their mines - - mostly benign, they "knock" to reveal the site of good seams of coal, tin or ore, although if annoyed they may throw rocks!

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Caps: Nightcaps, Monmouth Caps, Thinking Caps, Pudding Caps, and White - There are all sorts of caps from For instance, there was the mythical fairy or ghost in English folklore known as the bluecap and the redcap ... https://t.co/RTMw9BjMdE

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Caps: Nightcaps, Monmouth Caps, Thinking Caps, and - There are all sorts of caps from For instance, there was the mythical fairy or ghost in English folklore known as the bluecap and the redcap ... https://t.co/OKZAogrbRs

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Miners have long accepted the presence of small creatures in their mines - - mostly benign, they "knock" to reveal the site of good seams of coal, tin or ore, although if annoyed they may throw rocks!

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This is about ! In cornish, welsh and devon folklore, the Knocker would tap on the walls of mines and warn of or cause cave-ins. Bluecaps, in Northern folklore, appeared as flames and served a similar purpose.

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My Roya's a Sylph in a dimension overrun w/ personified Night Terrors, evil spirits grouped into gangs led by the Green Ghoul & a boogeyman named Kingpin. It's up to Roya to avenge her Bluecap cousin's death, & save her fellow creatures from evil.

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a monster design for a bluecap brownie

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