What are fairies allergic to?

Faeries Are Allergic to Iron
In traditional faerie lore, they are allergic to iron and hide at the sight of it. This folkloric deterrent is also used as a way to protect one's self from faeries in Melissa Marr's 'Wicked Lovely' series for young adults.
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What is poisonous to fairies?

Lemons and Limes - Lemons and limes are poisonous to fairies.
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What metals are fairies allergic to?

In the Disney film Maleficent, the title character reveals early on that iron is lethal to fairies, and that the metal burns them on contact.
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Are fairies allergic to salt?

It's quite well-known that, amongst the varied substances to which fairies object, everyday, ordinary salt is one of the most repellent for them.
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What are fairies afraid of?

Fairies are vulnerable to iron and silver. If someone pours salt or sugar in front of them, they have to stop to count each grain one by one. They also love cream, which, like alcohol, intoxicates them.
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The History of Fairies



Why do fairies fear iron?

In a lot of modern stories, iron is fairies' kryptonite. Their silver bullet. All the hero has to do is whip out a cast-iron skillet, and evil sprites cower. It's often explained as iron having natural anti-magic qualities, or symbolizing the march of industrialization and the fading of magic.
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What is a male fairy called?

Satyrs are their male counterparts. Slavic fairies come in several forms and their names are spelled differently based on the specific language. Tylwyth Teg or Bendith y Mamau is the traditional name for fairies or fairy-like creatures of the Otherworld in Welsh folklore and mythology.
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What do fairies not like?

Fairies hate iron.

A fairy feels icky near iron, like he just smelled rotten eggs or walked barefoot on broken glass. A fairy can't escape an iron cage—it nullifies his magic. Iron gives fairies horrific headaches. Speaking of headaches—and having nothing to do with iron—a fairy can give a human an instant headache.
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What do fairies like eating?

In ancient Ireland, the offerings left out for our fae friends were usually a bowl of milk or freshly churned butter. As time moved on, the garden fairies began to experience growth in eating sweets and cakes, because of their plentiful and boundless appetites.
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How old is a fairy?

Summarizing from the Wikia about Fairy Clan: Longevity: The average lifespan of a Fairy is between 1000 to 1500 years. They do not appear to physically age and they never suffer from illness.
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What mythical creature Cannot touch iron?

Phoenixes - Iron burned the Phoenix's skin, and it couldn't touch Iron, or if imprisoned by it, escape.
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What are evil fairies called?

Perhaps the most terrifying of all fairies in folklore were the Nuckelavee and the Dullahan, beings so malevolent and dangerous that their very names are believed to bring bad luck.
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Can fey touch silver?

Fiends and undead are vulnerable to silver. Fey are vulnerable to iron.
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How can I be like a fairy?

How to Feel Like a Fairy, Nymph, or Angel
  1. Drink organic floral teas. Be kind to everyone or everything. ...
  2. Wear flowing skirts. ...
  3. Wear flower crowns and clothes that remind you of nature. ...
  4. wear white delicate clothing and delicate jewelry. ...
  5. Keep flowers and other plants around you. ...
  6. Learn about different plants.
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What does it mean if you see a fairy?

A symbol of rootedness to nature: Fairies symbolize a deep connection between living beings and nature. They act as mediators between plants, animals, and the various elements of nature.
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How tall is a fairy?

Upon first arriving at a human home, a new fairy is roughly 1 inch in height. They can grow to a maximum of 8 inches (the tallest fairy on record is Titch measuring 8 inches exactly). Fairies have only ever been known to grow in areas where belief from humans is strong.
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Can fairies eat meat?

There are different sorts of fairy and each will naturally have its own tastes and preferences. Nonetheless, there is clearly a very old strand of belief that some fairies eat a limited diet excluding flesh, perhaps as an indicator of their otherness or of their sympathetic links to the natural world.
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What herbs do fairies like?

Some herbs to captivate fairies might be:
  • Yarrow.
  • St. John's wort.
  • Heather.
  • Thyme.
  • Wood sorrel.
  • Red valerian.
  • Rosemary.
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What language do fairies speak?

The Fairy Language is not an actual language, but a specific dialect used by all fairies. Fairies have a rather unique dialect, interjecting many odd words into conversation such as: Tidy: Neat, nice, excellent.
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Can fairies eat salt?

In general, faeries dislike salt, but eat fresh meat and drink pure water. Pixies, like fairies very much enjoyed milk, and people of miserly nature used to put salt around a cow to keep the pixies away.
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Do fairies like shiny things?

Rocks—fairies are attracted to all kinds of shiny stones like agate, quartz, or crystal. Use them to decorate your garden and give the little ones a place to sit. Shiny things—fairies love to look at their reflection, so include shiny things like a mirror or a dish of water in your garden design.
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Why do fairies hate bells?

Fairies, also, had a dislike of church bells, because they were so disturbingly loud compared to their own tiny tinkling bells. At Inkberrow, Worcestershire, the church was dismantled at some point in antiquity and rebuilt on a different site, which was unfortunately inhabited by fairies.
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What are dark fairies?

A Dark Fairy is either a Fairy who has turned to evil or whose powers become fueled by Evil and Darkness more like a Witch's powers while the powers of normal Fairies are fueled by Light. A Dark Fairy can also be a person who is able to become a Fairy but instead of gaining good magic gains evil magic.
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What animals do fairies like?

Yes we believe they do, but not like our pets. We have dogs, cats, birds and fish whereas fairies have caterpillars, ladybirds and other small insects. Fairies are very caring towards all wildlife and take care of all living things. They are especially fond of spiders and find that they make really great roommates.
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What do you call a baby fairy?

changeling, in European folklore, a deformed or imbecilic offspring of fairies or elves substituted by them surreptitiously for a human infant.
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