- Sea
Mither, or
Mither of the Sea, is a
mythical being of
Orcadian folklore that
lives in the sea
during summer, when she
confines the
demonic nuckelavee...
- from
several viewpoints. The peak that
stands out the most
visually is
Mither Tap (518 m, 1699 feet) and from its top
there are good
views of the county...
- The
nuckelavee is kept in
confinement during the
summer months by the
Mither o' the Sea, an
ancient Orcadian spirit, and the only one able to control...
- The
Orson Scott Card
bibliography contains a list of
works published by
Orson Scott Card.
Mayflower was a
projected trilogy begun in 1994 by
Orson Scott...
- Gate is a
fantasy novel by
Orson Scott Card. It is the
first novel in the
Mither Mages trilogy. The
second novel is The Gate
Thief and the
third one is Gatefather...
- (William Wye Smith): Noo the
nativitie o'
Jesus Christ was this gate: whan his
mither Mary was mairry't till Joseph, 'or they cam thegither, she was fund wi'...
- Finn-men
Fuath Gancanagh Ghillie Dhu
Glaistig Kelpie Meg
Mullach Nuggle Sea
Mither Seelie Seonaidh Trow
Water bull
Giants Fachan Gnomes Pech Goblins/hobgoblins...
-
stone circle 3
miles (4.8 km) from
Inverurie in Scotland, with
views to
Mither Tap. Over
seventy of
these circles are
found in
lowland Aberdeenshire. Balquhain...
- for example:
brither (brother),
faither (father),
gaither (gather) and
mither (mother),
often written bridder, fadder, gaider~gedder and
midder in dialect...
- for
Terrano (grape) of the
Refosco grape family Teran,
battled the Sea
Mither in
Orkney legend Tehran (disambiguation) Terán (disambiguation) This disambiguation...