In Scottish folklore, the seelie court and unseelie court are the two groups of the fairy folk. The seelie is good and the unseelie is evil. The seelie, or blessed, court is
The Green Fairy is the Absinthe Fairy. Absinthe may refer to two things: absinthe names the herb Artemisia absinthium, more commonly known in English as wormwood. Absinthe also names the potent, mysterious, and controversial alcoholic beverage distilled from the leaves
Oosood CLASSIFICATION: Birth Fairy; Vila ORIGIN: Serbia Oosood are birth Fairies and a subspecies of Vila. There may be one Oosood or a trio. They arrive on the seventh day following birth
Titania is the name given the Fairy queen in William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream but is also found in Ovid as an alternative name for the goddess Diana. Flower Fairies serve
Irodeasa Queen of the Fairies ORIGIN: Romania Irodeasa is the beautiful but possibly dangerous Romanian witch-goddess and Queen of the Fairies. Her name is the Romanian form of Herodias. • She may
The Laimos are Baltic destiny spirits and Birth Fairies. Their leader is Laima. The Laimos are spinners and weavers: their thread is human lives. There are apparently seven Laimos but in their
Far Darria In Irish folklore, a fairy who wears a red cap and coat and spends his time at practical joking, especially of a gruesome kind. There are numerous motifs associated with
Oonagh the Fairy Queen has golden hair so long it reaches the ground. Oonagh is a goddess of love and protectress of young animals. Oonagh may also have influence over the realm
A young woman named Bridget Cleary, of Clonmel, County Tipperary, who was tortured and burned to death because her husband believed the fairies had spirited her away and substituted in her place
AIBHEALL : BRIGHT; SPARKLING; BEAUTIFUL; EFFULGENT Aibheall is the Fairy queen of northern Munster, Ireland; guardian spirit and possible ancestress of Clan O’Brien. She is the Banshee of the O’Brien clan, but
A Brownie is one of the most recognized types of Fairy. Brownies appear in the folklore of Scotland and England and are known as the bwca in Wales and the pixie or
Cottingley Fairies : a scandal involving fabricated photographs of fairies that fooled many, including the eminent Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The photographs, created by children, were so amateurish it is hard to
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