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- Joan_the_Wad abstract "Joan the Wad is a mythological character in Cornish folklore. She is the Queen of the Pixies (or Piskeys), which are fictional tiny creatures usually associated with the counties of Cornwall and Devon in England.Wad is an Eastern Cornwall colloquial term for torch or bundle of straw.".
- Q6205645 abstract "Joan the Wad is a mythological character in Cornish folklore. She is the Queen of the Pixies (or Piskeys), which are fictional tiny creatures usually associated with the counties of Cornwall and Devon in England.Wad is an Eastern Cornwall colloquial term for torch or bundle of straw.".
- Joan_the_Wad comment "Joan the Wad is a mythological character in Cornish folklore. She is the Queen of the Pixies (or Piskeys), which are fictional tiny creatures usually associated with the counties of Cornwall and Devon in England.Wad is an Eastern Cornwall colloquial term for torch or bundle of straw.".
- Q6205645 comment "Joan the Wad is a mythological character in Cornish folklore. She is the Queen of the Pixies (or Piskeys), which are fictional tiny creatures usually associated with the counties of Cornwall and Devon in England.Wad is an Eastern Cornwall colloquial term for torch or bundle of straw.".