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It was like an old Roman woodland spirit of the forest.
As a result, they seemed to be shy woodland spirits in a realm of their own.
We were brought back to our original animal selves and woodland spirits.
But don't discount the power of suggestion (or the woodland spirits).
She is waving her hands, this woodland spirit, in token of farewell.
The Druids held the plant to be a sacred refuge for woodland spirits.
I leaned my head against one of the cool trunks, grateful to whatever woodland spirit was protecting me.
They also prayed to terrestrial and woodland spirits to grant success to the hunt.
One wondered if the dancers represented woodland spirits.
On moving stages drawn up and down the center aisle, musicians in costume embodied woodland spirits.
Today’s True Finns have little to do with woodland spirits or stone idols.
Other sources claim Herne was more likely a woodland spirit, whose home was a particular oak tree now long gone.
He seized her with both hands, looming like some fearsome woodland spirit, and she shrank away from his desperation.
Woden is the Woodland Spirit, and the Lord of all Nature.
He makes good use of a children’s chorus, doubling them up as woodland spirits and stagehands as well as the Witch’s victims.
Woodland spirits perhaps, romance, a ferryman!
A woodland spirit?
The 'Vilia' or "Vilya" is the Celtic version of this woodland spirit.
I felt a peculiar apprehension, and sensed the woodland spirits of which Mme Guérigny lived in awe.
This is reflective of her personal mantra, "smile, smile," which she learned from a woodland spirit that she met when she was younger.
Hwiuur has disappeared, and leshys, woodland spirits, appear and celebrate the downfall of Chernevog.
So there is an evil woodland spirit named Hexxus (Tim Curry), who sings the praises of toxic slime.
In Greek mythology, satyrs were human-like male woodland spirits with several animal features, often a goat-like tail, hooves, ears, or horns.
Not content with probing the story of Nat Turner, he creates a woodland spirit, a griot, who repeatedly emerges from a tree to cast a spell.
In the Scandinavian countries, Norway, Sweden and Denmark, people believed that the woodland spirits would remain alive in the green leaves in the warmth of their homes.