Folklore Figures
Folklore figures are characters or beings that originate from the traditional stories and myths of a culture. They often embody the values, beliefs, and fears of a community, serving as symbols of moral lessons or cultural identity. Examples include Bigfoot, the Loch Ness Monster, and fairies, each representing unique aspects of the folklore from which they come.
These figures can vary widely in appearance and behavior, ranging from benevolent spirits to fearsome creatures. They are often passed down through generations, evolving with each retelling. Folklore figures play a significant role in shaping cultural narratives and preserving history within a society.