Kilmoulis

For Dungeons & Dragon's creature, see Fey (Dungeons & Dragons)#Killmoulis.

A kilmoulis is, in the folklore of the Anglo-Scottish border, an ugly version of the brownie who is said to haunt mills.[1] He has an enormous nose and no mouth. This lack of an orifice forces him to inhale his food through his nose. The Kilmoulis works hard for the miller, but also delights in tricks and pranks. While his pranks may be a hindrance, he is generally enough help to offset the food he eats and the disturbances he causes.[1] In popular culture, it was used in the Dungeons & Dragons game as a fey creature.

References

  1. 1 2 'Notes on the Folk-lore of The Northern Counties of England and The Borders', William Henderson, Longmans, Green, 1866. pp. 214-215

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