The male Korrigan is a secretive, ancient being of Breton folklore, bound to springs, stone circles, and deep forest glades. He appears at night to sing or dance beneath the moon, drawing humans into his enchanted circle where time bends and memory falters. He offers riddles, warnings, or silence, depending on how he is treated. Iron, prayers, and church bells drive him away, for he belongs to a world untouched by such things. Though not wicked, he is proud and untamed, and those who cross him rarely return the same.