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Each-Uisage - Pronounced "Ech-ooshkys". They are similar to the Kelpie, but much more dangerous. They inhabit lochs and seas, and will tear their victims into pieces, and eat them, leaving the liver behind. If they're ridden inland, they're safe to ride, but if they catch the lightest whiff of the sea air, they're trouble.

Ekimmu - One of the evil spirits of the ancient Assyrians, the Ekimmu appeared wailing and crying outside a home to signal an impending death, much like a Bean-Sidhe.

Ellylbns - Small inland lake faeries who transport themselves by riding on eggshells.

Elves - They are like faeries, and even have two classes, light and dark. As a general rule, trooping Elves are good, and solitary Elves are bad. They can sew and spin very well, and can even spin gold from grain if needed. They also spin cloth and make shoes and are known for aiding deserving humans in need. They have few enemies, the most noted being cats.

Elves of Light - Tiny people of Algonquin legend. They live in the forest and enjoy dancing. Their Queen is Summer, a tiny but beautiful creature who was once captured by the God Glooskap, who kept her in a moose hide as he entered the wigwam of the giant, Winter. Her very presence caused Winter to melt away and spring to come, and woke the elves who had been hibernating.

Erlkonig - Means "Elf King", and is from Germany . He's been known to warn people of their pending deaths. How he appears will relay to that person how he or she is going to die.

Erdluitle - Pronounced "Aird-lou'ee-t'l". These dwarf faeries have webbed feet which they try to keep hidden out of embarrassment. However, they can't swim, and sink like stones if placed in water. They used to be helpful to farmers, but now seem to dislike humans.

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