Legend: Strange Encounter With The Fairies In The Land Of The Light
A. Sutherland - AncientPages.com - Imagine a small island standing boldly against the mighty waves of the Atlantic Ocean, which crash and swirl around it. This island isn't just a picturesque scene; it's an ideal grazing ground for sheep, thriving on lush green grass enriched by the moist and fresh salt air.
This is no ordinary piece of Scottish land; folklore suggests that the island's lush, green knoll is home to enchanting fairy folk living there in their Land of Light.
Today, no humans inhabit this island, but once upon a time, there were men and women here, and some had very strange encounters with the fairies...
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