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Scottish Myths & Legends
[edit]- Agnes of Glasgow
- Ashintully Castle
- Ballindalloch Castle
- Bard's blessing
- Barony of Ladyland
- Battle of Barry
- Bauk (field)
- Black Bull of Norroway
- Black Donald
- Black Rock Gorge
- Brahan Seer
- Brian (mythology)
- Brown Robin
- Burning of the Clavie
- Burns supper
- Camus (folklore)
- Child Ballads
- Christie-Cleek
- Cirein-cròin
- Clann-an-oistir
- Clay-body
- Conall Cra Bhuidhe
- Crathes Castle
- Crom Dubh
- Cutty-sark (witch)
- Desmond Arthur
- Dunvegan Cup
- Dòideag
- Earl Brand
- Fairy Flag
- Fallaid
- Faoilleach
- Fiery cross
- Fili
- Finn-men
- First-foot
- Flag of Scotland
- Force-fire
- Fyvie Castle
- Giglioli's Whale
- Gold-Tree and Silver-Tree
- Gowk Stane
- Goídel Glas
- Gulf of Corryvreckan
- Habetrot
- Hebridean mythology and folklore
- Hebrides blob
- Hogmanay
- How Ian Direach got the Blue Falcon
- Jock Tamson's Bairns
- Kate Crackernuts
- Kellas cat
- Lady of Lawers
- Lifting stone
- List of legendary kings of Scotland
- Loch Ness Monster
- Lochmaben Stone
- Lord Maxwell's Last Goodnight
- Lughnasadh
- Lèine bhàn
- MacAlpin's treason
- Macbeth
- MacGillonie
- MacQueen of Findhorn
- Mess John
- Michael Scot
- Molly Whuppie
- Morag (loch monster)
- Muc-sheilche
- Need-fire
- Nicnevin
- North Berwick witch trials
- Pearlin Jean
- Pictish Beast
- Queen of Elphame
- Religion of the Yellow Stick
- Reportedly haunted locations in Scotland
- Rob Roy MacGregor
- Rocabarraigh
- Royal Standard of Scotland
- Rushen Coatie
- Saining
- Sawney Bean
- Scota
- Scottish Herbal Remedies
- Scottish mythology
- Scottish pork taboo
- Scottish pork taboo
- Scáthach
- Seileag
- Sir Rory Mor's Horn
- St. Andrew's Day
- Stone of Scone
- Stronsay Beast
- Sunwise
- Taghairm
- Tam Lin
- Tartan Day
- Teribus ye teri odin
- The Battle of the Birds
- The Brown Bear of the Green Glen
- The Daughter Of King Under-Waves
- The Daughter of the Skies
- The Girl and the Dead Man
- The Goodman's Croft
- The King of Lochlin's Three Daughters
- The King Who Wished to Marry His Daughter
- The Knight's Ghost
- The Queen of Elfan's Nourice
- The Raggle Taggle Gypsy
- The Red Ettin
- The Rider Of Grianaig, And Iain The Soldier's Son
- The Ridere of Riddles
- The Sea-Maiden
- The Sharp Grey Sheep
- The Tale of the Hoodie
- The Tale of the Queen Who Sought a Drink From a Certain Well
- The Tale of the Shifty Lad, the Widow's Son
- The Well of the World's End
- The Young King Of Easaidh Ruadh
- Thomas the Rhymer
- Uathach
- Unspoken Water
- Wallace Sword
- Whuppity Stoorie
- Wild haggis
- William II de Soules
- Wirry-cow
- Wonder tuft
- Worm of Linton