Feu-follet (AKA fi-follet, Cajun Fairy)
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Dates Active: Unknown
Category: Demons, Evil Spirits, Fae Creatures, Ghost Lights, Haunting
Cause: Demons, Ghosts, Evil Spirits, Fae Creatures, Ignis Fatuus
Status: Ongoing
Entry ID: 012624C-00044
Summery:
Known throughout the Bayou, the feu-follet is a rather notorious version of the ghost light, leading people off paths and drinking the blood of children.
In Depth:
This particular ghost light shows up all over the Bayou, a large piece
of swamp and marshland that takes up quite a bit of acreage down south.
The term comes from French, meaning either "marsh fire" or "crazy fire."
According to legend, the feu-follet is actually the spirit of a dead man who was rejected at heaven's gate and sent back to earth to perform penance. Angry that he couldn't get into heaven, he instead decided to take out his anger on the living by holding a light out in the bayou to lead them off safe paths. If you followed the feu-follet you would become lost until daylight, if you managed to make it until morning without drowning in the bog water or getting eaten by an alligator.
Some other versions of the story substitute the man for the spirits of unbaptized children, a mischievous little demon, or actual fairies and sprites. Some of these alternate versions state that the feu-follet also enjoys drinking the blood of children.
Local legend also states that if you stick a knife in the ground or a fence post, the light will dance around the knife and leave you alone so you can escape. If you don't have a knife handy, you could instead use a needle and try to convince the feu-follet to fly through the eye.
Related Entries and Connections:
- Bilbo Cemetery Feu-follet
- Connections: Demons
- Connections: Evil Spirits
- Connections: Fae Creatures
- Connections: Ghost Lights
- Connections: Haunting
Last Updated: March 16, 2024
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