Púca

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"Púcas may be small, but don't let their size fool you. They're mischievous little buggers with a talent for illusions that would put a Hollywood special effects team to shame." - Celyddon Rosser, author of Enchanted Fauna

Púcas (Leprechaunus puca), also known as Pukas, Phookas, Phukas, Pookas, Pwca or Bwca inCymric, Bucca in Cornish or Glashtyn in Gaelg, are a species of magical creatures that inhabit the deep forests of the British Isles.

Physical Description

Púcas are near-humanoid creatures with a lanky appearance, thin arms and legs and a tall head. They average around 15 cm in height and are covered in black and white fur, which serves as a camouflage in the shadows of the forest.