The Underground Realm of the Knockers




The Knockers are fairy creatures well known in Welsh, Cornish and Devon folktales. They are also known as Bucca in Cornish tales and Bwca in Welsh.

Knockers are tiny creatures, no more than two feet tall similar in appearance to other fairies such as dwarves and goblins that live underground. They were said to be spindly limbed with only slits for mouths and dark beady eyes. Like a lot of fairies they have a mischievous side!

Knockers became well known when mining became a popular industry when humans began mining in their underground homes. To some they were malevolent but to others they were helpful . They earned their name as Kockers as they would knock underground leading the miners to valuable mineral deposits in return for food, proper Cornish pasties were their favourite treat?

But they could turn nasty and scare the miners and play tricks on them. Knockers could not stand the sound of whistling and bad language, they often showered the perpetrators with a shower of stones.



About the Author

S.J.Budd is a writer of all things weird and creepy. Previously her tales have been featured on Deandman's Tome,  Sanitarium Magazine, Dark Gothic Resurrected, Liquid Imagination, Aphotic Realm, Aurora Wolf, Aphelion, Blood Moon Rising Magazine, The Wild Hunt, Danse Macabre, Shadows at the Door, Inner Sins, Bewildering Stories, Siren's Call and many more.
She lives at www.sjbudd.co.uk  and  @sjbuddj 
Spells and Persuasions, her debut collection of short stories of horror and dark fantasy is available now in paperback and kindle from Amazon

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