Tréo-Fall
| Creature information | |
|---|---|
| Sub grouping | Lutin |
| Similar entities | Korrigan |
| Folklore | Breton mythology |
| Origin | |
| Region | Ushant et Plouaret, Brittany |
| Habitat | Cliffs |
The Tréo-Fall, also known as danserien-noz, are lutin-like creatures from the folklore of Lower Brittany. Under this first name, they are specific to the island of Ushant, where traditions about them were collected by François-Marie Luzel.
The Tréo-Fall are said to gather at the top of cliffs to dance in the moonlight, promising treasures to humans who cross their path. Two tales about "night dancers" were collected in Plouaret in January 1869. These goblins reward humans who join in their dance, and punish those who insult them.