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Alleged extra-terrestrial beings

Grey aliens
Artist's interpretation of a Grey alien showing certain prototypical features: an enlarged head, large, black eyes, small mouth and nostrils, frail stature, and a lack of a nose or genitals.
Creature information
Other name(s)Zeta Reticulans, Roswell Greys, Roswell Aliens, Greys,
Groupingextraterrestrials or beings of other origin
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  • Humanoids with small and lithe bodies (sometimes described as tall), pale grey-colored skin, large foreheads, almond-shaped black eyes, small noses, lips, and ears
  • Entered folklore with the Barney and Betty Hill abduction case (1961)
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Grey aliens, also referred to as Zeta Reticulans, Roswell Greys, or simply, Greys,[a] are purported extraterrestrial beings. They are frequently featured in claims of close encounter and alien abduction. Greys are typically described as having small, humanoid bodies, smooth, grey skin, disproportionately large, hairless heads, and large, black, almond-shaped eyes.

The 1961 Barney and Betty Hill abduction claim was key to the popularization of Grey aliens.[1][2] Precursor figures have been described in science fiction and similar descriptions appeared in later accounts of the 1947 Roswell UFO incident and early accounts of the 1948 Aztec UFO hoax.

The Grey alien is cited an archetypal image of an intelligent non-human creature and extraterrestrial life in general, as well as an iconic trope of popular culture in the age of space exploration.

Description

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Appearance

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Greys are typically depicted as grey-skinned, diminutive humanoid beings that possess reduced forms of, or completely lack, external human body parts such as noses, ears, or sex organs.[3] Their bodies are usually depicted as being elongated, having a small chest, and lacking in muscular definition and visible skeletal structure. Their legs are depicted as being shorter and jointed differently from humans with limbs proportionally different from a human.[3] Greys are depicted as having unusually large heads in proportion to their bodies, and as having no hair, no noticeable outer ears or noses, and small orifices for ears, nostrils, and mouths. In drawings, Greys are almost always shown with very large, opaque, black eyes, without eye whites. They are frequently described as shorter than average adult humans.[4]

Association with Zeta Reticuli

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The association between Grey aliens and Zeta Reticuli originated with the interpretation of a map drawn by Betty Hill by a school-teacher named Marjorie Fish sometime in 1969.[5] Betty Hill, under hypnosis, had claimed to have been shown a map that displayed the aliens' home system and nearby stars.[6] Upon learning of this, Fish attempted to create a model from a drawing produced by Hill, eventually determining that the stars marked as the aliens' home were Zeta Reticuli, a binary star system.[5]

History

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Origins

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In literature, descriptions of beings similar to Grey aliens predate claims of supposed encounters with them. In 1893, H. G. Wells presented a description of humanity's future appearance in the article "The Man of the Year Million", describing humans as having no mouths, noses, or hair, and with large heads. In 1895, Wells also depicted the Eloi, a successor species to humanity, in similar terms in the novel The Time Machine. Both share many characteristics with future perceptions of Greys.[7]

Crowley's drawing of "Lam", the entity that he allegedly made contact with

As early as 1917, the occultist Aleister Crowley described a meeting with a "preternatural entity" named Lam that was similar in appearance to a modern Grey. Crowley claimed to have contacted Lam through a process called the "Amalantrah Workings," which he believed allowed humans to contact beings from outer space and across dimensions. Other occultists and ufologists, many of whom have retroactively linked Lam to later Grey encounters, have since described their own visitations from him, with one describing the being as a "cold, computer-like intelligence," and utterly beyond human comprehension.[8]

...the creatures did not resemble any race of humans. They were short, shorter than the average Japanese, and their heads were big and bald, with strong, square foreheads, and very small noses and mouths, and weak chins. What was most extraordinary about them were the eyes—large, dark, gleaming, with a sharp gaze. They wore clothes made of soft grey fabric, and their limbs seemed to be similar to those of humans.

Gustav Sandgren, The Unknown Danger (1933)

In 1933, the Swedish novelist Gustav Sandgren, using the pen name Gabriel Linde, published a science fiction novel called Den okända faran (The Unknown Danger), in which he describes a race of extraterrestrials who wore clothes made of soft grey fabric and were short, with big bald heads, and large, dark, gleaming eyes. The novel, aimed at young readers, included illustrations of the imagined aliens. This description would become the template upon which the popular image of grey aliens is based.[7]

Barney and Betty Hill abduction

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The conception remained a niche one until 1965, when newspaper reports of the Betty and Barney Hill abduction made the archetype famous.[6] The alleged abductees, Betty and Barney Hill, claimed that in 1961, humanoid alien beings with greyish skin had abducted them and taken them to a flying saucer.[6][9][10]

In his 1990 article "Entirely Unpredisposed", Martin Kottmeyer suggested that Barney's memories revealed under hypnosis might have been influenced by an episode of the science-fiction television show The Outer Limits titled "The Bellero Shield", which was broadcast 12 days before Barney's first hypnotic session. The episode featured an extraterrestrial with large eyes, who says, "In all the universes, in all the unities beyond the universes, all who have eyes have eyes that speak." The report from the regression featured a scenario that was in some respects similar to the television show. In part, Kottmeyer wrote:

Wraparound eyes are an extreme rarity in science fiction films. I know of only one instance. They appeared on the alien of an episode of an old TV series The Outer Limits entitled "The Bellero Shield." A person familiar with Barney's sketch in "The Interrupted Journey" and the sketch done in collaboration with the artist David Baker will find a "frisson" of "déjà vu" creeping up his spine when seeing this episode. The resemblance is much abetted by an absence of ears, hair, and nose on both aliens. Could it be by chance? Consider this: Barney first described and drew the wraparound eyes during the hypnosis session dated 22 February 1964. "The Bellero Shield" was first broadcast on 10 February 1964. Only twelve days separate the two instances. If the identification is admitted, the commonness of wraparound eyes in the abduction literature falls to cultural forces.

— Martin Kottmeyer, Entirely Unpredisposed: The Cultural Background of UFO Reports[11]

Carl Sagan echoed Kottmeyer's suspicions in his 1997 book, The Demon Haunted World: Science as a Candle in the Dark, where Invaders from Mars was cited as another potential inspiration.[6]

Diffusion into folklore

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After the Hills' encounter, Greys would go on to become an integral part of ufology and other extraterrestrial-related folklore. This is particularly true in the case of the United States: according to journalist C. D. B. Bryan, 73% of all reported alien encounters in the United States describe Grey aliens, a significantly higher proportion than other countries.[12]: 68 

A Grey as popularized, from the cover of Communion, by Whitley Strieber: The portrait was painted by Ted Seth Jacobs to Strieber's description and approval.

During the early 1980s, Greys were linked to the alleged crash-landing of a flying saucer in Roswell, New Mexico, in 1947. A number of publications contained statements from individuals who claimed to have seen the U.S. military handling a number of unusually proportioned, bald, child-sized beings. These individuals claimed, during and after the incident, that the beings had oversized heads and slanted eyes, but scant other distinguishable facial features.[13]

UFO museum, Roswell

In 1987, novelist Whitley Strieber published the book Communion, which, unlike his previous works, was categorized as non-fiction, and in which he describes a number of close encounters he alleges to have experienced with Greys and other extraterrestrial beings. The book became a New York Times bestseller,[14] and New Line Cinema released a 1989 film adaption that starred Christopher Walken as Strieber.[15]

In 1988, Christophe Dechavanne interviewed the French science-fiction writer and ufologist Jimmy Guieu on TF1's Ciel, mon mardi !. Besides mentioning Majestic 12, Guieu described the existence of what he called "the little greys", which later on became better known in French under the name: les Petits-Gris.[16] Guieu later wrote two docudramas, using as a plot the Grey aliens / Majestic-12 conspiracy theory as described by John Lear and Milton William Cooper: the series "E.B.E." (for "Extraterrestrial Biological Entity"): E.B.E.: Alerte rouge (first part) (1990) and E.B.E.: L'entité noire d'Andamooka (second part) (1991).[citation needed]

Greys have since become the subject of many conspiracy theories. Many conspiracy theorists believe that Greys represent part of a government-led disinformation or plausible deniability campaign, or that they are a product of government mind-control experiments.[17] During the 1990s, popular culture also began to increasingly link Greys to a number of military-industrial complex and New World Order conspiracy theories.[18]

In 1995, filmmaker Ray Santilli claimed to have obtained 22 reels of 16 mm film that depicted the autopsy of a "real" Grey supposedly recovered from the site of the 1947 incident in Roswell.[19][20] In 2006, though, Santilli announced that the film was not original, but was instead a "reconstruction" created after the original film was found to have degraded. He maintained that a real Grey had been found and autopsied on camera in 1947, and that the footage released to the public contained a percentage of that original footage.[21]

Analysis

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In close encounter claims and ufology

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Greys are often involved in alien abduction claims. Among reports of alien encounters, Greys make up about 50% in Australia, 73% in the United States, 48% in continental Europe, and around 12% in the United Kingdom.[12]: 68  These reports include two distinct groups of Greys that differ in height.[12]: 74 [3]

Abduction claims are often described as extremely traumatic, similar to an abduction by humans or even a sexual assault in the level of trauma and distress. The emotional impact of perceived abductions can be as great as that of combat, sexual abuse, and other traumatic events.[22]

The eyes are often a focus of abduction claims, which often describe a Grey staring into the eyes of an abductee when conducting mental procedures.[3] This staring is claimed to induce hallucinogenic states or directly provoke different emotions.[23]

Psychocultural expression of intelligence

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Neurologist Steven Novella proposes that Grey aliens are a byproduct of the human imagination, with the Greys' most distinctive features representing everything that modern humans traditionally link with intelligence. "The aliens, however, do not just appear as humans, they appear like humans with those traits we psychologically associate with intelligence."[24]

The "Mother Hypothesis"

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In 2005, Frederick V. Malmstrom, writing in Skeptic magazine, Volume 11, issue 4, presents his idea that Greys are actually residual memories of early childhood development. Malmstrom reconstructs the face of a Grey through transformation of a mother's face based on our best understanding of early-childhood sensation and perception. Malmstrom's study offers another alternative to the existence of Greys, the intense instinctive response many people experience when presented an image of a Grey, and the act of regression hypnosis and recovered-memory therapy in "recovering" memories of alien abduction experiences, along with their common themes.[25]

Evolutionary implausibility

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According to biologist Jack Cohen, the typical image of a Grey, assuming that it would have evolved from a world with different environmental and ecological conditions from Earth, is too physiologically similar to a human to be credible as a representation of an alien.[26]

Other hypotheses

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The interdimensional hypothesis, the cryptoterrestrial hypothesis, and the time-traveller hypothesis attempt to provide an alternative explanation to the humanoid anatomy and behavior of these alleged beings.

In popular culture

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Grey aliens are a common way to depict extraterrestrials in fiction.

Depictions of Grey aliens have gone on to appear in a number of films and television shows, supplanting the previously popular little green men. As early as 1966, for example, the superhero character Ultraman was explicitly based on them,[27] and in 1977 they were featured in Close Encounters of the Third Kind.[28] Greys have also been worked into space opera and other interstellar settings: in Babylon 5, the Greys are referred to as the "Vree", and are depicted as being allies and trade partners of 23rd-century Earth,[29] while in the Stargate franchise they are called the "Asgard" and depicted as ancient astronauts allied with modern-day Earth.[citation needed] South Park refers to them as "visitors".

During the 1990s, plotlines wherein Greys were linked to conspiracy theories became common.[18] A well-known example is the Fox television series The X-Files, which first aired in 1993. It combined the quest to find proof of the existence of Grey-like extraterrestrials with a number of UFO conspiracy theory subplots, to form its primary story arc. Other notable examples include the XCOM video game franchise (where they are called "Sectoids"); Dark Skies, first broadcast in 1996, which expanded upon the MJ-12 conspiracy;[citation needed] and American Dad!, which features a Grey-like alien named Roger, whose backstory draws from both the Roswell incident and Area 51 conspiracy theories.[30][31]

The 2011 film Paul tells the story of a Grey named Paul who attributes the Greys' frequent presence in science fiction pop culture to the US government deliberately inserting the stereotypical Grey alien image into mainstream media; this is done so that if humanity came into contact with Paul's species, no immediate shock would occur as to their appearance.[32] Child abduction by Greys is a key plot point in the 2013 film, Dark Skies.[33]

Greys appear in Syfy's 2021 science fiction dramedy series Resident Alien.[34]

The Greys appear as the main antagonistic faction in the 2023 independent game Greyhill Incident.[35]

See also

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  • Alien autopsy
  • Budd Hopkins
  • Extraterrestrials in fiction
  • Insectoid
  • John E. Mack
  • List of alleged extraterrestrial beings
  • Little green men
  • Men in black
  • Mythic humanoids
  • Nordic aliens
  • Stan Romanek
  • Starchild skull

Notes

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  1. ^ Spelled "Gray" in certain dialects

References

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  2. ^ Lambie, Ryan (10 November 2010). "9 Alien Abduction Movies That Changed The Genre". denofgeek.com. Den of Geek. Retrieved 16 April 2021. Ever since the case of US couple Betty and Barney Hill became widely publicised in the mid-60s, hundreds of people have come forward with similar claims of extraterrestrial abduction, missing time, strange medical examinations, and grey-skinned extraterrestrials.
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  • Flying Saucer Working Party (1950)
  • Project Magnet (1950–1962)
  • Project Blue Book (1952–1970)
  • Robertson Panel (1953)
  • Ruppelt report (1956)
  • National Investigations Committee On Aerial Phenomena (1956–1980)
  • Condon Report (1966–1968)
  • Institute 22 (1978–?)
  • Project Condign (1997–2000)
  • Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (2007–2012)
  • Identification studies of UFOs
  • Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Task Force (current)
  • NASA's UAP independent study team
  • Archives of the Impossible
Hypotheses
  • Ancient astronauts
  • Cryptoterrestrial
  • Extraterrestrial
  • Interdimensional
  • Psychological perspectives on UFO belief
  • Psychosocial
  • Nazi UFOs
  • Time-traveller
  • Posadist Trotskyism
Conspiracy theories
  • Area 51
    • Storm Area 51
  • Ashtar Sheran
  • Bob Lazar
  • Dulce Base
  • Men in black
  • Project Serpo
Involvement
Abduction claims
  • History
  • Narrative
  • Perspectives
  • Insurance
Other
  • Implants
  • Cattle mutilation
  • Close encounter
  • Contactee
  • Crop circles
  • Government responses
    • GEIPAN
  • Organizations
  • Ufologists
Culture
  • The Age of Disclosure
  • Fiction
  • Religions
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Skepticism
  • List of scientific skeptics
  • Committee for Skeptical Inquiry
Government and law
  • United States Congress hearings on UFOs (2022)
  • Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena Disclosure Act (UADPA), USA law (2023)
  • Category
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Extraterrestrial life
Events and objects
  • Shergotty meteorite (1865)
  • Nakhla meteorite (1911)
  • Murchison meteorite (1969)
  • Viking lander biological experiments (1976)
  • Allan Hills 77005 (1977)
  • Allan Hills 84001 (1984)
  • Yamato 000593 (2000)
  • CI1 fossils (2011)
Signals of interest
Misidentified
  • CP 1919 (misidentified pulsar)
  • CTA-102 (misidentified quasar)
Stars
  • KIC 8462852 (unusual light fluctuations)
  • EPIC 204278916 (unusual light fluctuations)
  • VVV-WIT-07 (unusual light fluctuations)
  • HD 164595 signal (unknown origin)
Other
  • SHGb02+14a (radio source)
  • Wow! signal (inconclusive)
  • Fast radio burst (unknown origin)
  • BLC1 (radio signal)
Life in the Universe
  • Earliest known life forms
  • Planetary habitability in the Solar System
  • Life on Venus
  • Life on Mars
  • Life on Titan
Planetary
habitability
  • Catalog of Nearby Habitable Systems
  • Circumstellar habitable zone
  • Earth analog
  • Extraterrestrial liquid water
  • Galactic habitable zone
  • Habitability of binary star systems
  • Habitability of natural satellites
  • Habitability of neutron star systems
  • Habitability of red dwarf systems
  • Habitability of K-type main-sequence star systems
  • Habitability of yellow dwarf systems
  • Habitability of F-type main-sequence star systems
  • List of potentially habitable exoplanets
  • Planetary habitability
  • Superhabitable planet
  • Tholin
Space missions
  • Beagle 2
  • Biological Oxidant and Life Detection
  • BioSentinel
  • Curiosity rover
  • Darwin
  • Dragonfly
  • Enceladus Explorer
  • Enceladus Life Finder
  • Europa Clipper
  • ExoMars
    • Rosalind Franklin rover
  • ExoLance
  • EXPOSE
  • Foton-M3
  • Icebreaker Life
  • Journey to Enceladus and Titan
  • Laplace-P
  • Life Investigation For Enceladus
  • Living Interplanetary Flight Experiment
  • Mars Geyser Hopper
  • Mars sample-return mission
  • Mars 2020
  • Northern Light
  • Opportunity rover
  • Perseverance rover
  • SpaceX Red Dragon
  • Spirit rover
  • Tanpopo
  • Titan Mare Explorer
  • Venus In Situ Explorer
  • Viking 1
  • Viking 2
Interstellar
communication
  • Active SETI
  • Allen Telescope Array
  • Arecibo message
  • Arecibo Observatory
  • Berkeley SETI Research Center
  • Bracewell probe
  • Breakthrough Initiatives
    • Breakthrough Listen
    • Breakthrough Message
  • Communication with extraterrestrial intelligence
  • Gauss's Pythagorean right triangle proposal
  • Astrolinguistics
  • Lincos language
  • NIROSETI
  • Pioneer plaque
  • Project Cyclops
  • Project Ozma
  • Project Phoenix
  • SERENDIP
  • Search for extraterrestrial intelligence
  • SETI@home
  • setiQuest
  • Voyager Golden Record
  • Water hole
  • Xenolinguistics
Hypotheses
  • Cosmic pluralism
  • Directed panspermia
  • Drake equation
  • Extraterrestrial hypothesis
  • Extraterrestrial intelligence
  • Fermi paradox
  • Hypothetical types of biochemistry
  • Interplanetary contamination
  • Kardashev scale
  • Mediocrity principle
  • Non-planetary abiogenesis
  • Panspermia
Fermi paradox solutions
  • Aestivation hypothesis
  • Berserker hypothesis
  • Dark forest hypothesis
  • Firstborn hypothesis
  • Great Filter
  • Hart–Tipler conjecture
  • Neocatastrophism
  • Planetarium hypothesis
  • Rare Earth hypothesis
  • Zoo hypothesis (Uniformity of motive)
Related topics
  • Ancient astronauts
  • Astrobiology
  • Astroecology
  • Biosignature
  • Brookings Report
  • Definition of life
  • Exotheology
  • Extraterrestrials in fiction
  • Extremophile
  • Hemolithin
  • History of the extraterrestrial life debate
  • List of alleged extraterrestrial beings
  • Nexus for Exoplanet System Science
  • Noogenesis
  • Planetary protection
  • Potential cultural impact of extraterrestrial contact
  • Post-detection policy
  • San Marino Scale
  • Technosignature
  • UFO religion
  • Xenoarchaeology
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Fairies in folklore
Classifications of fairies
Related articles
  • Celtic sacred trees
  • Changeling
  • Elfshot
  • Fairy fort
  • Fairy godmother
  • Fairyland
  • Fairy-lock
  • Fairy painting
  • Fairy path
  • Fairy riding
  • Fairy ring
  • Fairy tale
    • List
  • Familiar
  • Household deity
  • Hungry grass
Attested fairies
A–E
  • Adhene
  • Aibell
  • Alp Luachra
  • Anjana
  • Aos Sí (Aes Sídhe)
  • Arkan Sonney
  • Asrai
  • Baobhan sith
  • Banshee
  • Barghest
  • Bean nighe
  • Bergmönch
  • Bieresel
  • Billy Blind
  • Biróg
  • Bloody Bones
  • Bluecap
  • Blue men of the Minch
  • Bodach
  • Boggart
  • Bogle
  • Boobrie
  • Brag
  • Brownie
  • Brown Man of the Muirs
  • Bucca
  • Buggane
  • Bugbear
  • Bugul Noz
  • Buschgroßmutter
  • Caoineag
  • Cat sìth
  • Cù Sìth
  • Ceffyl Dŵr
  • Clíodhna
  • Clurichaun
  • Coblynau
  • Colt pixie
  • Cyhyraeth
  • Drak
  • Drude
  • Duergar
  • Dullahan
  • Dunnie
  • Each-uisge
  • Elf
    • Alp
    • Dökkálfar and Ljósálfar
    • Elegast
    • Erlking
    • Half-elf
    • Huldufólk
    • Queen of Elphame
    • Svartálfar
F–L
  • Fachan
  • Fairy Queen
  • Fänggen
  • Fear dearg
  • Fear gorta
  • Fenixmännlein
  • Fenodyree
  • Finfolk
  • Finvarra
  • Fuath
  • Gancanagh
  • Ghillie Dhu
  • Glaistig
  • Glashtyn
  • Groac'h
  • Grindylow
  • Gütel
  • Gwragedd Annwn
  • Gwyllion
  • Gwyn ap Nudd
  • Habetrot
  • Hag
  • Haltija
  • The Hedley Kow
  • Heimchen
  • Heinzelmännchen
  • Hinzelmann
  • Hob
  • Hobbididance
  • Hobgoblin
  • Hödekin
  • Iannic-ann-ôd
  • Jack-o'-lantern
  • Jack o' the bowl
  • Jenny Greenteeth
  • Joan the Wad
  • Joint-eater
  • Kabouter
  • Kelpie
  • Kilmoulis
  • Klagmuhme
  • Knocker
  • Knucker
  • Kobold
  • Klabautermann
  • Korrigan
  • Lady of the Lake
  • Lazy Laurence
  • Leanan sídhe
  • Leprechaun
  • Lubber fiend
  • Lutin
  • Ly Erg
M–Z
  • Mare
  • Margot the fairy
  • Meg Mullach
  • Melusine
  • Merrow
  • Mooinjer veggey
  • Morgen
  • Morvarc'h
  • Moss people
  • Nain Rouge
  • Nelly Longarms
  • Nicnevin/Gyre-Carling
  • Nis Puk
  • Nisse
  • Nixie
  • Nuckelavee
  • Nuggle
  • Oberon
  • Ork
  • Peg Powler
  • Petermännchen
  • Pillywiggin
  • Pixie
  • Púca/Pwca
  • Puck
  • Rå
    • Bergsrå
    • Hulder
    • Radande
    • Sjörå
    • Skogsrå
  • Redcap
  • Salige Frau
  • Schrat
  • Sebile
  • Selkie
  • Seonaidh
  • Shellycoat
  • Sleih beggey
  • Sluagh
  • Spriggan
  • Sprite/Water sprite
  • Sylph
  • Titania
  • Tomte
  • Tooth fairy
  • Trow
  • Tylwyth Teg
  • Undine
  • Water bull
  • Water horse
  • Wicked fairy
  • Wight
  • Will-o'-the-wisp
  • Wirry-cow
  • Xana
  • Yallery Brown
  • Yan-gant-y-tan
Fairy-like beings worldwide
Worldwide
  • Bogeyman
  • Crone
    • Hag
  • Demon
    • Classification of
    • Devil
    • Fallen angel
  • Ghost
  • Humanoid
  • Jinn
    • Ifrit
  • Little people
  • Merfolk
    • Mermaid
    • Merman
  • UFO
  • Vampire
Africa
  • Abatwa
  • Aisha Qandicha
  • Asanbosam
  • Aziza
  • Bultungin
  • Eloko
  • Jengu
  • Kishi
  • Mami Wata
  • Obayifo
  • Rompo
  • Simbi
  • Tikoloshe
  • Yumboes
Americas
  • Alux
  • Anchimayen
  • Caipora
  • Canotila
  • Chaneque
  • Christmas elf
  • Chullachaqui
  • Curupira
  • Encantado
  • Fastachee
  • Fearsome critters
  • Grey alien
  • Hopkinsville Goblin
  • Ishigaq
  • Jogah
  • Little green men
  • Muki
  • Nimerigar
  • Nordic alien
  • Nûñnë'hï
  • Pombero
  • Pukwudgie
  • Saci
  • Trauco
  • Yunwi Tsunsdi
Asia
  • Apsara
  • Archura
  • Diwata
  • Dokkaebi
  • Fox spirit
    • Hồ ly tinh
    • Huli jing
    • Huxian
    • Inari Ōkami
    • Kitsune
    • Kumiho
  • Hyang
  • Irshi
  • Kijimuna
  • Korpokkur
  • Mazzikin
  • Mogwai
  • Mrenh kongveal
  • Orang bunian
  • Peri
  • Preta
    • Hungry ghost
  • Tennin
  • Yaksha/Yakshini
  • Yōkai
  • Yōsei
Oceania
  • Bunyip
  • Manaia
  • Menehune
  • Mimis
  • Muldjewangk
  • Nawao
  • Patupaiarehe
  • Ponaturi
  • Taniwha
  • Tipua
  • Wandjina
  • Yara-ma-yha-who
Europe
Eastern
  • Bannik
  • Căpcăun
  • Domovoy
  • Iele
  • Karzełek
  • Kikimora
  • Leshy
  • Lidérc
  • Likho
  • Ovinnik
  • Polevik
  • Rübezahl
  • Rusalka
  • Samodiva
  • Sânziană
  • Siren
  • Spiriduș
  • Ursitory
  • Vadleany
  • Vâlvă
  • Vântoase
  • Vodyanoy
  • Zână
Northern
  • Aitvaras
  • Ajatar
  • Badb
  • Black dog
  • Ent
  • Gabija
  • Gremlin
  • Halfling
  • Haltija
  • Headless Horseman
  • Hiisi
  • Jack Frost
  • Jimmy Squarefoot
  • Lauma
  • Menninkäinen
  • Morgan Le Fay
  • Pictish Beast
  • Troll
  • Tuatha Dé Danann
  • Vittra
Southern
  • Basajaun
  • Centaur
  • Cercopes
  • Circe
  • Dionysus
    • Korybantes
    • Maenades and Bacchantes
  • Doñas de fuera
  • Duende
  • Farfadet
  • Faun
  • Hecate
  • Hippocampus
  • Kallikantzaros
  • Kobalos
  • Lamia
  • Lamina
  • Mairu
  • Mouro
    • Enchanted Moura
  • Nymph
    • List
  • Pan
  • Satyr
    • Satyress
  • Silenus
  • Siren
  • Squasc
  • Thiasus
  • Trenti
  • Vila
Western
  • Dames blanches
  • Dusios
  • Dwarf
  • Ekke Nekkepenn
  • Frau Holle
  • Imp
  • Lorelei
  • Perchta
  • Venus in German legend
  • Witte Wieven/Weiße Frauen/Witte Wiwer
Cross-regional
  • Christmas gift-bringer
    • Santa Claus
    • Companions of
      • Christmas elf
  • Elemental
  • Fates
    • Moirai
    • Norns
  • Green Man
  • Goblin
  • Gnome
  • Ogre
  • Salamander
  • Sandman
  • Wild man
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