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Orang Bunian are supernatural "hidden people" in Malay, Indonesian, and Bruneian folklore, often referred to as Malaysian elves or fairies. They are typically invisible to humans, residing in forests, mountains, or parallel dimensions, and are described as beautiful, human-like beings often dressed in traditional attire, sometimes appearing without a philtrum. Wikipedia Wikipedia +2 Key aspects of Orang Bunian folklore include: Nature & Habitat: They are considered "spirits of the natural world" or, according to some interpretations, jinn. They are believed to live in societies with royal hierarchies (kings/queens) within jungles, specifically on mountains or near cemeteries. Appearance & Characteristics: Often portrayed as pale, slender, and exceptionally beautiful, they are frequently depicted with elf-like features, such as pointed ears. They are known for having supernatural powers like invisibility, teleportation, and mind-reading. Encounters & Lore: They are often blamed for people getting lost in the forest or for cases of missing children. While sometimes portrayed as benevolent, they can be mischievous or malicious, leading humans astray. "Hidden People": Their name translates to "whistling people" or "hidden people". Interaction with Humans: Tales often tell of humans marrying Orang Bunian, or being lured into their realm where time passes differently, similar to, for instance, Irish fairy tales. #fairytales #ghost #mythicalcreatures