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Categories: Irish folklore, Fantasy creatures, Legendary creature stubs, Irish legendary creatures, Scottish folklore
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fachan  Fachen  fachin
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In Scottish folklore the fachan is a monster or giant described by John Francis Campbell in Popular Tales of the West Highlands as having a single eye in the middle of its face, a single hand protruding from its chest instead of arms, and a single leg emerging from its central axis. Wikipedia
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In Scottish folklore the fachan is a monster or giant described by John Francis Campbell in Popular Tales of the West Highlands as having a single eye in the middle of its face, a single hand protruding from its chest instead of arms, and a single leg emerging from its central axis. Wikipedia
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