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Change: a Kelpie near Loch Slochd.*Slochd.Also, in some modern books Kelpies are referenced. For example, in Holly Blacks' books Tithe, Valiant, and Ironside, the Kelpie was a water horse that would grant you a boon/wish for something in return. *Some information used from: http://www.mysteriousbritain.co.uk/folklore/scots_folk/kelpie.html
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Change: called or summoned, or to eat. *There was one way in which a Kelpie could be defeated and tamed;tamed - the KelpiesKelpies' power of shape shifting was said to reside in its bridle, and anybody
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Change: from a Kelpie near Loch Slochd.Slochd.* Also, in some modern books Kelpies are referenced. Like in Holly Blacks' books Tithe, Valiant, and Ironside, the Kelpie was a water horse that would grant you a boon/wish for something in return.*Some information used from: http://www.mysteriousbritain.co.uk/folklore/scots_folk/kelpie.html
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Change: The "Kelpie" was also known to lure humans, especially children into the water to kill and eat them. It usually does this by encouraging children
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Change: and streams of Scotland. Kelpies are said to have backward hooves and could change between horse and water. itIt is said that the horse would mate with a mortal horse and it's off spring would have golden wishing hooves. howeverHowever when you approached the
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Change: a water spirit horse. said to have backward hooves and could change between horse and water. it is said that the horse would mate with
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