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From 2014.
Wow, I didn't even know this page was still here! :-)
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Brownies, Hobgoblins and Boggarts
There are a lot of common misconceptions about Goblins, these days. Most get their idea of Goblins from J.R.R. Tolkiens "HOBBIT"/"LORD OF THE RINGS" stories, or from other inaccurate depictions such as "the SPIDERWICK chronicles". While these may be
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Jun 20 2014, 2:46 PM EDT by Lesionia
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JUST REAL WATER FAIRY,PROBABLY SOMEWHERE IN SCOTLAND..
..I AM REALLY ENCHANTED SCOTTISH GUY.I GOT PURE AND TENDER HEART,SO I DID GET FAIRY-ENCHANTMENT 9 MONTHS AGO.
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Air Fairies / Air Elementals
Sylphs are spirits of the air, and usually live high in the mountain peaks. Sometimes their voices are heard on the wind or their airy forms are felt in passing, though they are rarely seen. They are described as almost transparent, very small, a
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Earth Fairies
The ancient Greeks debated the composition of the world. Thales, looking around and seeing the plentiful nature of water, considered that it was the basic element of creation. In contrast, Heraclitus concluded it was fire and Anaxagoras thought
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Jun 19 2011, 10:15 AM EDT by
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Water Fairies
Every body of water, from the smallest stream to the vast ocean, has its own protective fairy, living below the surface. In Wales, fairy maidens called the Gwragedd Annwn dwell beneath the lakes. They are exceedingly beautiful and occ
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Aug 17 2011, 2:27 PM EDT by
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Fire Fairies / Fire Elementals
FIRE ELEMENTALS As well as the many house fairies that live in the hearth or behind the stove, there are spirits that represent the fire itself. In Northern European countries, they were called drakes, salamanders or dragons. They are said
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Jun 19 2011, 10:06 AM EDT by
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Fairies: Do They Exist?
A fairy is a type of mythological being or legendary creature, a form of spirit, often described as metaphysical, supernatural or preternatural. The word fairy derives from the term fae of medieval Western European (Old French) folklore an
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