What is a dark fairy?

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 do dark fairies do?

The Dark Fairy has powers over nature. Plants grow more rapidly in her presence and she can conjure plants which may not be native to a certain location like the trees she grew in Kam'ien's palace; trees which only grow on the Fairies' island. She was also capable of summoning storms and rain.
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What are dark fairies called?

The name Unseelie originated in Scotland and is now universally recognized to categorise the Dark Fairies. A lot of the Unseelie tales were recorded in Medieval times.
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What does a dark fairy look like?

Appearance. The Dark Fairy is a tall woman with pale grey skin, straight silvery-white hair and dark eyes. She has translucent fairy wings that have a black edging around them. Her wings are described as magnificent, powerful and delicate at the same time.
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What are evil fairies?

Fairies were evil creatures with the capability to harm thanks to their collusion with the devil and a diabolical remnant of the Catholic past, but they could also bring good fortune to those they encountered and bestow gifts of healing, food and magic.
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The History of Fairies



Why do fairies hide from humans?

In folklore, flint arrowheads from the Stone Age were attributed to the fairies as "elfshot", while their green clothing and underground homes spoke to a need for camouflage and covert shelter from hostile humans, their magic a necessary skill for combating those with superior weaponry.
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What is the difference between a fairy and a faerie?

1. “Fairy” is a word that has been derived from Latin word “fatum,” which can mean “fate.” “Faerie” is a word that has been derived from Gaelic “fear shidhe,” which means “'man of the shee.” 2. Fairies are considered to be a group of young and pure spirits.
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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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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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What is the darkest fairy tale?

1. Hansel and Gretel by The Brothers Grimm. The Brothers Grimm published this piece of German folklore in 1812. You may remember the already dark tale of a cannibalistic witch who wants to eat children, only to be pushed into her own oven in the end.
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How many types of fairy are there?

Fairies are vernacularly known as the People, and live a life according to the Book of the People. There are eight recognized families of fairies – Elves, Dwarves, Pixies, Gnomes, Gremlins, Goblins, Sprites and Demons.
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Is a nymph a fairy?

Nymphs are human-sized, mythical beings while fairies are thumb-sized. Nymphs can be found within nature like water, land, and mountains; while fairies can mostly be found in flowering plants. Fairies were once viewed as evil beings because they were the fallen angels or the ones who arose from the spirits of the dead.
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What to do if the fae give you a gift?

Never accept a gift from the Fae. Or rather, be very careful with any gift you are given. If you don't trust the faerie who gave you the gift, it's best to destroy it. And never, ever say thank you for a gift.
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Do fairies fall in love with humans?

In celtic folklore, there are many fairy lovers, that is, romantic or sexual relationships between humans and fairies. Usually these relationships are forced. Either a human male forces a fairy female to be his wife, for example by taking away and hiding her swan feathers or seal skin.
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How do you catch a fairy?

Just set your jar in an open window with the lid off. Sprinkle a little fairy lure around the jar and over the window sill. Carefully place a tiny piece of cake or pastry in your jar and wait. The fairy will be attracted to the shiny fairy lure and then fly into the jar to eat the treat.
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Why can't you say thank you to the fae?

Faerie time is different from Earthly time. Try to not say thank you. The fae find it disrespectful as it dilutes their act of kindness or whatever they have done for you. Say "you are most kind" or "I appreciate your help/act of kindness/fellowship" etc.
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What's the difference between an angel and a fairy?

Angels are asexual, surely; and they don't have wings. Fairies, on the other hand, have two sexes and wings. Angels also are immortal.
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Do fairies steal things?

The fairies did plenty of stealing (food, mainly) but they don't seem to have been betraying themselves here. Secondly, this knowledge of secret acts has to be derived from the fairies' powers of second sight.
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Where do the fairies live?

Depending on the region, fairies are said to live in woodland communities, underground kingdoms, or inhabit lakes, hills, or stone or grass circles — often along with centaurs, elves, ogres, gnomes and other such animals.
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What's the difference between a fairy and a pixie?

Main Difference – Pixie vs Fairy

Fairies are often described as a form of spirits possessing magical powers. The main difference between pixie and fairy can be seen in their appearance; Pixies are often described to be smaller than humans whereas fairies are described to be similar to humans in appearance.
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How do I attract fairies to my room?

To help attract fairies to your little house leave shiny rocks or treats for them. Fairies love when we leave treats. You can find flowers with nectar, honey, or berries to leave as offerings.
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Are elf and fairy the same?

By the 1500s, people began incorporating elf folklore into stories and legends about fairies, and by 1800, fairies and elves were widely considered to be simply different names for the same magical creatures.
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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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