Cornish Mythology
Cornish mythology is a rich tapestry of legends and folklore from the region of Cornwall in England. It features a variety of mythical creatures, such as piskies and knockers, which are often depicted as mischievous or helpful beings. The stories often reflect the region's landscape, with tales of giants and enchanted places tied to the rugged coast and moors.
Many of the myths are rooted in ancient Celtic traditions, showcasing the influence of Druidic beliefs and practices. Key figures in Cornish mythology include King Arthur and the Lady of the Lake, who are central to the broader Arthurian legends. These tales continue to be celebrated in local culture and festivals.