Breton Creatures
Breton materials link creatures to coastal chapels, menhirs, wooded valleys, and village lanes. Encounters often occur near calvaries, wells, and wayside crosses where vows and warnings are exchanged. Symbols include lanterns, bells, embroidered tokens, and carved granite that marks parish limits. Entries record Breton and French spellings and explain how procession routes and saints’ days shape sightings. Roles include night sentinel, protector of paths, tempter at coves, and guide who demands courtesy. Browse tiles by parish cluster, shoreline, or forest track, then open cards for sources, variant names, and iconography.