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Change: then one species thrown together do to some known similarities... and sorry if my post bugged you Grim, I only wanted to add something to what you said, if I offended you with this then please delete my added piece
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Change: *side note from M.i.b.s....(sorry Grim I wanted this posted for just in case of a moment of blonde)... they also (the fae) can include, but
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Apr 11 2014, 10:03 AM EDT
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Change: mentioned fay. The small, gauzy-winged fairies that are commonly depicted today did not appear until the 1800s. When Fairys Fart rainbows are made and unicorns are born. Flying camels also eat their babies.
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Oct 5 2012, 10:07 PM EDT
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Change: mentioned fay. The small, gauzy-winged fairies that are commonly depicted today did not appear until the 1800s. When Fairys Fart rainbows are made and unicorns are born. Flying camels also eat their babies.
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Jun 21 2011, 7:03 AM EDT
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Change: Generally described as a fairy shoemaker, this creature is a red-capped fellow whostays around pure springs and is known to haunt cellars. He spends his
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Jun 2 2011, 9:37 PM EDT
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Change: There were only format changes (bold, italics, etc.) in this version. See this version for details.
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Jun 2 2011, 9:35 PM EDT
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Change: - A type of malevolent murderous goblin,they are said to inhabit ruined castles found along the border between England and Scotland. Redcaps are said to murder travelers
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Jun 2 2011, 9:32 PM EDT
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Change: -Atype of malevolent murderous goblin,they are said to inhabit ruined castles found along the border between England and Scotland. Redcaps are said to murder travelers
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Change: supernaturalsupernatural being that is found in the legends, folklore, and mythology of many different cultures. There are many definitions of what constitutes a fairy.
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Change: describe them as any magical creature,creature like a goblin or gnome, and at other times toare describedescribed as a specific type of creature,creature with short wings.The fairy, as in the specific creature, was said to
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Change: In parts of the British Isles, fairies were incorporated into local Catholic theology as the souls of babies who died before baptism.ElementalsAnother view is that Fairies were an intelligent species, distinct from humans or angels.
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Change: Generally described as a fairy shoemaker, this creature is a red-capped fellow whostays around pure springs and is known to haunt cellars. He spends his
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Change: A breed of small, swarthy, malicious beings. they sometimes appear in the shape of animals which appropriately reflects their beastial nature. Mogan le FayA powerful Fairy queen and priestess of magic in the legends surrounding King Arthur.PeriBeautiful Fairies of Ancient Persia deemed to be demoted angels. Sidhe
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Change: A water Fairy that is part seductive woman and part goat, she hides her goat-like attributes under her flowing green dress. The Glaistig lures men
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Change: A Brownie from the Isle of Man, he is a willing worker with extraodinary strength and preforms many labours for the farmers of Man. He
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Change: A kind of Bogie, usually taking the form of a shaggy black dog, with the death of a prominant figure, the Barguest will round up all the dogs in the community and leads them on a procession through the streets, howling. BauchanA type of Hobgoblin,
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Change: A third belief is that Fairies are a class of demoted Angels. A popular story is that when the Angels revolted God shut the gates
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Change: Celtic floklorists such as Iish poet William Butler Yeats (1865-1939) distinguish between Fairies who live in communities and Fairies who live alone. Trooping Fairies prefer
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