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Germanic lore featured light and dark elves (Ljósálfar and Dökkálfar).This may be roughly equivalent to later concepts such as the Seelie and Unseelie. [2]In the mid-thirteenth century, Thomas of Cantimpré classified fairies into neptuni of water, incubi who wandered the earth, dusii under the earth, and spiritualia nequitie in celestibus, who inhabit the air.
Anansi (West African) – Trickster spider; Arachne () – Weaver cursed into a spider; Carbuncle () – one of its many descriptions is a greenish-red fiery light reminiscent of fireflies
A fairy (also fay, fae, fey, fair folk, or faerie) is a type of mythical being or legendary creature, generally described as anthropomorphic, found in the folklore of multiple European cultures (including Celtic, Slavic, Germanic, and French folklore), a form of spirit, often with metaphysical, supernatural, or preternatural qualities.
Fey is a Mexican singer who started her career in 1995. She released 7 studio albums throughout the 90's and 00's and has released several stand-alone singles in recent years. She released 7 studio albums throughout the 90's and 00's and has released several stand-alone singles in recent years.
Fey's oldest daughter, Alice Zenobia Richmond, was born Sept. 10, 2005. Alice got the chance to act in an episode of "30 Rock" when she was 7 years old.
The Arthurian character of Morgan le Fey (or Morgan of the Fairies) ruled the supernatural island of Avalon and was sometimes depicted as a fairy queen. [4] In the Vita Merlini, she is Morgen, the chief of nine magical sister queens. Fairy queens appear in some of the Child Ballads.
Spriggans have been featured as fey creatures in the Dungeons & Dragons roleplaying game since the 1980s.. Additionally, spriggans – in the style of the Parkland Walk sculpture – can be found in The Elder Scrolls series of video games and they are portrayed as females.
Morgan le Fay (/ ˈ m ɔːr ɡ ən l ə ˈ f eɪ /; Welsh and Cornish: Morgen; with le Fay being garbled French la Fée, thus meaning 'Morgan the Fairy'), alternatively known as Morgan[n]a, Morgain[a/e], Morgant[e], Morg[a]ne, Morgayn[e], Morgein[e], and Morgue[in] among other names and spellings, is a powerful and ambiguous enchantress from the legend of King Arthur, in which most often she ...