Goblins Galore
Dear, you should not stay so late, / Twilight is not good for maidens;
Should not loiter in the glen / In the haunts of goblin men.
Goblin Market, Christina Rossetti
Of all the strange figures found in folklore and fairy tales from around the world, the goblin is one of the most fascinating. A mischievous and malevolent creature, the goblin is often depicted as diminutive, but extremely cunning and devious, sly and cruel. Human encounters with goblins appear in stories as far back as the Middle Ages. Such stories usually portray the creatures as threatening and dangerous, playing malicious, harmful tricks on those unfortunate enough to cross their path.
Head over to YouTube to check out the latest instalment of Ghosts With Goblin, in which my good friend, Marie Robinson - a Missouri-based folklorist - takes a look at first-hand accounts of goblin sightings. Reports come from folklore, the Fairy Census, and various online forums dedicated to the paranormal and supernatural. I provide a wee reading of a tale concerning The Goblin Stone of Carreg y Bwci; a cairn located on a lonely moorland ridge by Lampeter, a town in Wales, which is to this day still associated with mysterious occurrences...