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Willow Wisp fanart (no helmet) u/Scribblespree

A Will-o'-the-wisp is a phantom light that hovers in the wilderness, luring travelers away from the beaten path. Most of these lights haunt the moors and bogs of England, but they have been reported all over the world, under various names. Characteristics Physical Description Will-o'-the-wisps are very simple apparitions.


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In folklore, a spirit which appears in the form of a light and leads belated travelers astray, often into bogs and marshes. Will-o'-the-wisp is now the most common form. Other names or variants include Will with (a) wisp, Willy-ba-wisp, Billy of the wisp, Jack-o'-lantern, Jack of the wad (Jack o' t' wad), Joan in the wad, Jenny with the lantern.


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Game descriptions Learnt by level up These Pokémon learn Will-O-Wisp at the level specified. The numbers given are for Pokémon Scarlet & Violet and may vary in other games; check the respective Pokédex pages for details. Vulpix #0037 / Fire Level 24 Shuppet #0353 / Ghost Level 16 Banette #0354 / Ghost Level 16 Duskull #0355 / Ghost Level 24


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The will-o'-the-wisp is a flame-like phosphorescence caused by gases from decaying plants in marshy areas. In olden days, it was personified as "Will with the wisp," a sprite who carried a fleeting "wisp" of light. Foolish travelers were said to try to follow the light and were then led astray into the marsh.


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2. Observation of will-o'-the-wisp. The will-o'-the-wisp conjures up a description of something rather elusive, mysterious and ephemeral; however, historically, the phenomenon has been described by observers in the literature of many countries and it clearly refers to a real event which was widely reported by travellers in Europe and North America who were crossing treacherous habitats.


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The Will o' the Wisp is the most common name given to the mysterious lights that were said to lead travellers from the well-trodden paths into treacherous marshes. The tradition exists with slight variation throughout Britain, the lights often bearing a regional name. There are various explanations for the Will o' the Wisps, the most.


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Willo the Wisp is a British cartoon series originally produced in 1981 by the BBC and narrated by Kenneth Williams. [1] It became popular with children and adults, as it bridged the gap between the end of weekday children's programming and the early evening news. A second series was produced in 2005. [2] First series (1981)


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In literature, will-o'-the-wisp metaphorically refers to a hope or goal that leads one on, but is impossible to reach, or something one finds strange or sinister. [3]


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According to Merriam-Webster, " The will-o'-the-wisp is a flame like phosphorescence light phenomenon caused by gases from decaying plants in marshy areas. In olden days, it was personified as "Will with the wisp," a sprite who carried a fleeting " wisp " of light. Foolish travelers were said to try to follow the light and were then.


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Will-o'-wisps were malicious creatures that appeared as torches or lanterns seen floating through swamps. The will-o'-wisp appeared to be nothing more than a hazy ball of light, colored white, blue, violet, green, or yellow, glowing as brightly as a flaming torch. As such, it was easy to mistake one for a lantern, torch, or dancing lights. Especially within the foggy marshes they tended to.


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Will-o'-Wisp Tiny undead, Chaotic Evil Armor Class 19 Hit Points 22 Speed 0 ft., fly 50 ft. (hover) STR 1 (-5) DEX 28 (+9) CON 10 (+0)


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The dancing flames of will-o'-the-wisps resemble other natural phenomena. The most obvious resemblance is seen in the bioluminescence of insects like fireflies, who produce their glow through the interaction of the enzyme luciferase and magnesium-adenosine triphosphate (ATP), per Pestworld.Firedamp is another potential culprit: flammable methane generated by coal seams, as Britannica explains.


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Will-O-Wisp (Japanese: おにび Will-o'-the-Wisp) is a non-damaging Fire-type move introduced in Generation III . It is: TM61 from Generation IV to Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon, and in Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl. TM11 in Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!. TM38 in Pokémon Sword and Shield. TM107 in Generation IX.


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Will O' the Wisps are minor characters from the 2012 Disney/Pixar animated film, Brave. Will O' the Wisps are spiritual, ethereal beings that represent past lives. They have the appearance of small floating bright blue flames. They play an important role in the film, as they can lead one to their fate and destiny. Princess Merida discovered the existence of the Will' O' the Wisps at a young.

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