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A journey into tales of wonder, whimsy, and woe. Brought to you by the Burk sisters.
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The Bwbach & Hobgoblins
Churn, baby, churn! Hear all about the butter churning, anti-teetotaler the Bwbach, a creature near and dear to Holly and Chelsea's hearts. We share family lore about bwbachad (plural for bwbach--fun, right?) and learn more about hobgoblins in general.
Sources:
•Jenkins, Geraint. Studies in Folk Life (RLE Folklore): Essays in Honour of Iorwerth C. Peate. 2/17/2015, Taylor & Francis.
•Wood, Juliette. “Perceptions of the Past in the Welsh Folklore Studies.” Folklore, 108:1-2, 93-102 (1997).
•Rhys, John. Celtic Folklore, Welsh and Manx. 1901.
•Froud, Brian and Alan Lee. Faeries: Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Edition. Harry N. Abrams, Inc. 2002.
•https://www.oxfordreference.com/view/10.1093/oi/authority.20110803095539451
•https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glamorgan
•https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brownie_(folklore)#Bwbach
•Hobgoblin- wikipedia
•Hobgoblin- Marvel
•Hobgoblin Music- Folk & Acoustic Musical Instruments website
•Hobgoblin DnD- website
•Pathfinder- website
•Hobgoblins- Tolkien website
•Hobgoblins movie- IMDB
•Hobgoblin book- Goodreads
•Good Faeries/Bad Faeries
•Bwbach Explained- Bluestone National Park Resort
•The Lonely Bwbach book- website
•Hobgoblin (Marvel comics)- wikipedia
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