Leprechauns are said to be little men or Fae, who are mischevious by nature. They are famous for hiding a pot of gold at the end of a rainbow and feature in many stories. They often show a leprechaun being captured and their captor will release them if they give them the gold.
Generally their tricks are harmless enough which would make them Seelie Fae. Though some authors believe them to be more neutral than good or bad. Often depicted as having a beard, red hair and wearing green, they are particularly popular around St. Patrick's Day.
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