Dark Tales | Irish Folklore | The Hare and the Leprechaun
An Irish folklore story set in Strandhill, County Sligo, in which a man sees the unlikely sight of a hare and a leprechaun running, night after night, through the sand dunes. He sets out to prove to his companions that they're not a mere drunken vision, and in the process discovers the dark secret behind their identity.
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📧 Contact me and find out more on https://www.mossybottom.ie
🎧 Join me on Patreon for Podcasts and more content: https://www.patreon.com/mossybottom
🐷 Or browse more pictures of my animals and smallholding on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mossy_bottom/
Find out more about the illustrator: https://pinwyddstudio.com/
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