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Pull up a
toadstool and sit a spell a while with our friendly, yet
mischievous fae.
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Learn
all about our fae and who they are, how they live,
but be careful, they might have a few tricks up
their sleeves, they are tricksters by nature. |
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There
are many types of fae living here in Fae Hollow, and they are very similar to you and me.
They have homes, families, and animals for food. As
you journey through the Glenn, believing is seeing. |
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Do you
seek the road to Fairyland.....
I'll
tell; it's easy, quite.
Wait
till a yellow moon gets up
O'er
purple seas by night,
And
gilds a shining pathway
That is
sparkling diamond bright
Then,
if no evil power be nigh
To
thwart you, out of spite,
And if
you know the very words
To cast
a spell of might,
You get
upon a thistledown,
And, if
the breeze is right,
You
sail away to Fairyland
Along
this track of light.
by
Ernest
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ENCHANTERS & ENCHANTRESS - These types are said
to have supernatural powers. |
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MONSTERS & DEMONS - Some monsters and demons are
said to have characteristics similar to fairies. |
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NATURE FAIRIES - These types are considered
creatures like mermaids, water spirits and tree
spirits. |
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FAIRY PEOPLE - "The Fairies, according to the
Scoto-Celtic belief, are a race of beings, the
counterparts of mankind in person, occupations, and
pleasures, but unsubstantial and unreal, ordinarily
invisible, noiseless in their motions, and having
their dwellings underground, in hills and green
mounds of rock or earth. They are addicted to
visiting the haunts of men, sometimes to give
assistance, but more frequently to take away the
benefit of their goods and labours, and sometimes
even their persons. They may not be present in any
company, though mortals do not see them. Their
interference is never productive of good in the end,
and may prove destructive. Men cannot therefore be
sufficiently on their guard against them." Source
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Monstrous.com |
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Fairies are similar to us, they have young and old,
men and women and children, and they practice all
kinds of crafts and trade. They posses animals such
as cattle, for food. They require clothing, sleep
and shelter. |
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Gnomes and Dwarfs are recorded to be metal workers,
while Leprechauns, were said to be skilled at
shoemaking. Goblins were hard at work boat
building, weapons and fairy arrows, after working in
the mines produced no results. |
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A Fairy meal may have consisted of barley meal,
goat's milk, roots, and selective weeds from the
meadows. |
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Source -
Monstrous.com |
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The Child and the Faeries
Author~ Unknown
The woods are full of faeries!
The trees are all alive;
The river overflows with them,
See how they dip and dive!
What funny little fellows!
What dainty little dears!
They dance and leap, and prance and peep,
And utter fairy cheers!
I'd like to tame a fairy,
To keep it on a shelf,
And dress its little self.
I'd teach it pretty manners,
It always should say "please",
And then you know I'd make it sew,
And curtsey with its knees! |
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Over hill, over dale,
Thorough bush, thorough brier,
Over park, over pale,
Thorough flood, thorough fire!
I do wander everywhere,
Swifter than the moon's sphere;
And I serve the Fairy Queen,
To dew her orbs upon the green;
The cowslips tall her pensioners be;
In their gold coats spots you see;
Those be rubies, fairy favours;
In those freckles live their savours;
I must go seek some dewdrops here,
And hang a pearl in every cowslip's
ear.
William Shakespeare
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Willow will
guide you back to the sitemap |
Fern will guide
you to Darkwood Caverns |
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