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What is a Will-o'-the-wisp? 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


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Will o' the Wisp in Scotland. In Scottish folklore, the will-o'-the-wisp is known as the "Spunkie" or "Teine Sith." It is said to be a mischievous spirit or fairy that appears as a light, luring travellers away from the safety of the path. A tale from the Scottish Highlands tells of a traveller who encountered a Spunkie on a dark night.


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something that is impossible to get or achieve: Full employment is the will-o'-the-wisp that politicians have been chasing for decades. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Unachievable be (a) no go idiom be on a hiding to nothing idiom be on the road to nowhere idiom be out of your league idiom cat ghost goodbye impossibility impossible


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As a bonus action, the will-o'-wisp can target one creature it can see within 5 feet of it that has 0 hit points and is still alive. The target must succeed on a DC 10 Constitution saving throw against this magic or die. If the target dies, the will-o'-wisp regains 10 (3d6) hit points. Ephemeral. The will-o'-wisp can't wear or carry anything.


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noun ˌwil-ə-t͟hə-ˈwisp Synonyms of will-o'-the-wisp 1 : ignis fatuus sense 1 2 : a delusive or elusive goal will-o'-the-wisp adjective Did you know? The Mystical Origins of Will-o'-the-Wisp The will-o'-the-wisp is a flame-like phosphorescence caused by gases from decaying plants in marshy areas.


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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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Uniquely, in Sweden, the will-o'-the-wisp is a manifestation of an unbaptised soul, who tries to lead travellers into bodies of water, in hopes of being baptised. Opposing folkloric and superstitious traditions, science suggests that the will-o'-the-wisps, and the lights produced by them, are a result of the oxidation of methane.


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Will is a wicked blacksmith who is given a second chance by Saint Peter at the gates of heaven, but leads such a bad life that he ends up being doomed to wander the earth. The Devil provides him with a single burning coal with which to warm himself, which he then uses to lure foolish travellers into the marshes.


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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-wisp definition: . See examples of WILL-O'-THE-WISP used in a sentence.


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1h 7m Find Tickets When you purchase a ticket for an independently reviewed film through our site, we earn an affiliate commission. "Will-o'-the-Wisp," an off-balance provocation from the.


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By Irish lore, Stingy Jack was a rapscallion who tricked the devil into paying his bar tab. When he died, neither heaven nor hell wanted him, so the devil gave him a single ember to place in a carved-out turnip to guide his forever-roaming soul: the will-o'-the-wisp. Remember this the next time you carve a Halloween pumpkin with your kid.


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Traits Consume Life: As a bonus action, the will-o'-wisp can target one creature it can see within 5 feet of it that has 0 hit points and is still alive. The target must succeed on a DC 10 Constitution saving throw against this magic or die. If the target dies, the will-o'-wisp regains 10 (3d6) hit points.


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Will-O-Wisp | Pokémon moves | Pokémon Database Will-O-Wisp (move) Flavor text Learnt by level up Learnt by TM Move data Machine/Record Effects Will-O-Wisp causes the target to become burned, if it hits. Burned Pokémon lose 1⁄8 of their maximum HP each turn and their Attack is decreased by 50%.


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In the minds of the superstitious, will-o'-the-wisps are bad omens. There are many variations of the name. A wisp denotes a piece of straw or reed used for a torch. The Latin name for the phenomenon is ignis fatuus, which means "giddy flame", referring to its quick, elusive nature. Hallowe'en's familiar "jack-o'-lantern" is.