Folklore entities are supernatural beings or creatures that appear in the traditional stories and myths of various cultures. These entities often embody the beliefs, values, and fears of the communities from which they originate. Examples include fairies, ghosts, dragons, and spirits, each with unique characteristics and roles in folklore.
These beings can serve various purposes, such as teaching moral lessons, explaining natural phenomena, or providing entertainment. Folklore entities are often passed down through generations, evolving with each retelling. They play a significant role in shaping cultural identity and preserving history within a community.