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I removed the following because there was no sources cited and it seemed pretty unlikely.
"It is rumored that a Xana is living in the Green Mountains of the United States. She is said to be the defenition of a xana, yet human. Some say that she was named xana by an enfant when she was born, in order to tell the world of her identity. Others say that her although her name is xana, she knows nothing of the fairy nympth that she is supposed to be."
Filceolaire00:08, 10 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Similarities between this and the celtic myths of fairies and changlings
While their are some parts to the myth which are obviously nordic in origin, it seems that the lore behind the changeling is far too similar to the lore in celtic mythology- can we find some sources that prove that this lore is definitely applied to the Xana, and is not just confused with the other changling mythology. (even if it ends up that the lore is correct, but one is based upon the other, or developed from the same origin.)