On the north-eastern tip of Scotland there is a strange animal known as a 'Lavellan'. Kenzo's map indicates it is
another water-dweller and this creature is usually described a large Water Shrew-mouse. But this seemingly
-harmless designation contradicts the sparse information about the supernatural beast.
Capable of harming cattle from a distance of forty yards by vague means, locals used its cured-skin to heal sick
domesticated animals by dipping the hide of the Lavellan into a bucket of water and allowing the ailing cattle and
sheep to drink it.
Most images offer a shrew, but some descriptions are similar to type of the Irish creatures said to live in their loughs.
These Irish beasties are known as Dobhar-Chu or Doyarchu, which means 'water-dog'.
another water-dweller and this creature is usually described a large Water Shrew-mouse. But this seemingly
-harmless designation contradicts the sparse information about the supernatural beast.
Capable of harming cattle from a distance of forty yards by vague means, locals used its cured-skin to heal sick
domesticated animals by dipping the hide of the Lavellan into a bucket of water and allowing the ailing cattle and
sheep to drink it.
Most images offer a shrew, but some descriptions are similar to type of the Irish creatures said to live in their loughs.
These Irish beasties are known as Dobhar-Chu or Doyarchu, which means 'water-dog'.
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