House spirits, brownies, and spirits of the forest are elemental beings residing on the astral plane. These elementals are often perceived as friendly and benevolent beings, so-called protectors. They are associated with specific places or environments, and have specific characteristics and roles.
House Spirits: House spirits are folklore entities believed to reside within homes. They are often seen as protective beings that inhabit a particular house or building. These spirits are thought to bring good fortune, protect the household, and sometimes help with chores or other tasks. For example, in Slavic folklore, the domovoi is a house spirit known to help with household chores and protect the home.
Brownies: Brownies are mythical creatures originating from Scottish and English folklore. They are small, benevolent household spirits often depicted as helpful beings who assist with domestic chores. Traditionally, they might help clean the house or perform tasks in exchange for offerings like milk or honey. Brownies are known for their industrious and kind nature.
Spirits of the Forest: Spirits of the forest are mythical beings or entities associated with wooded or natural areas. These spirits are often depicted as guardians of the forest, having connections with nature, trees, plants, and wildlife. They are believed to protect the environment and its inhabitants.