IPA: /ˈkɛlpi/
KK: /kɛlpi/
A mythical water spirit or creature, often depicted as a horse, that is said to lure people to water and drown them.
In Scottish folklore, the kelpy is known for its deceptive nature, often appearing as a beautiful horse to attract unsuspecting travelers.
The word 'kelpy' originates from Scottish folklore, referring to a water spirit or creature, often depicted as a horse that can transform into a human. The term is derived from the Scottish word 'kelpie', which is believed to be related to the Gaelic 'cailpeach', meaning a water horse or a spirit of the water.
Imagine a mystical horse that lives in the water — that's what a kelpy is, a water spirit often taking the form of a horse.