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"The Fair Folk" is about fairies and how you shouldn't get them because they'll steal your soul. Inkubus Sukkubus ' song "Away With the Faeries", and potentially a good deal of their other songs as well.
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.
The Fae Folk, also known as the Fair Folk or Good Folk, are present in many areas. You probably picture a gorgeous, magical, woodsy area when you think of fairies, but in reality, they can live in a simple backyard or city park.
Ever wonder why Fairies are called "the Fair Folk" or "the Good Folk"? It's for the same reason the Furies of Classical Mythology were called "the Kindly Ones" — because calling them an unkind name is a good way to bring down their wrath upon your head.
Are you fascinated with fairies? Learn everything you'd ever want to know here on the fae folk: types of fairies, where to find them and more.
The Fair Folk is an anthology of fantasy stories edited by Marvin Kaye. It was published by Science Fiction Book Club in January 2005. The anthology contains novelettes and novellas centered on fairies. The anthology itself won the 2006 World Fantasy Award for Best Anthology. [1]
The Fair Folk are often depicted as an Inhumanly Beautiful Race. Compare and contrast Fairy Companion, Our Elves Are Better, Our Fairies Are Different, Witch Species, Our Goblins Are Wickeder, All Trolls Are Different, Our Mermaids Are Different, and Our Dwarves Are All the Same.
From prize-winning author Su Bristow comes a fascinating coming-of-age novel about magic and the choices that define future generations. It’s 1959. To eight-year-old Felicity—who lives on a dying farm in England—the fairies in the woods have much more to offer than the people in her everyday life.
The Fair Folk (or Fae) were fairytale creatures that lived “under” Ireland in what was known as a Faery Raft. They loved humans, loved tricking them, and loved marrying them or trapping them. If you fell asleep, you could be lulled into the Faery raft.
The Fair Folk is a collection of six short stories / novellas about otherworldly beings (e.g. fairies or elves). It won the World Fantasy Award for best anthology in 2006. The stories are: "UOUS" - Tanith Lee