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Faerie: Encyclopedia - Faerie

In mythology and in fiction, Faerie (see also fairy) is an otherworldly realm, home to the Fae or fairies, though many believe this place to be neither mythical nor fictional, but quite real. Traditional examples of Faerie include: in Germanic folklore and myth: Álfheim in Norse mythology, (spelled Elphame in Scottish tales such as Thomas the Rhymer). Also appearing as Elfland or Fairyland in English folklore in Celtic folklore and myth: the Avalon of the King Arthur legends the original lan ...

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Faerie: Encyclopedia - Faery Wicca
Faery Wicca is any type of Wiccan religion that emphasises the Fae (gnomes, elves, faeries, sprites, etc.) and the lore and fantastical world that surrounds them. Faery Wicca is unrelated to the late Victor Anderson's Feri Tradition of witchcraft, which is sometimes (confusingly) spelled Faery or Fairy. ...

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Faerie: Paganism Pagan Dictionary on FAERIE

FAERIE: See Elemental

 

(See also: FAERIE, Paganism, Pagan, Pagan Dictionary)

 

Faerie: Encyclopedia - Chrysaor

Chrysaor - Greek mythology. In Greek mythology, Chrysaor (Greek Χρυσάωρ, "golden falchion", from χρυσός, gold, and ἄορ, sword, falchion) was a giant, the son of Poseidon and Medusa. He was conceived on the floor of a temple to Athena who, enraged at the desecration, turned Medusa into a Gorgon. As such, Chrysaor and his brother, the winged horse, Pegasus, were not born until Perseus chopped off Medusa's head. They were born from the drops of blood; some say that they sprang from Medusa's ...

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Faerie: Encyclopedia - Leprechaun

In Irish mythology, a leprechaun (Modern Irish: leipreachán) is a type of male elf said to inhabit the island of Ireland. They are a class of "faerie folk" associated in Irish mythology and folklore, as with all faeries, with the Tuatha Dé Danann and other quasi-historical races said to have inhabited Ireland before the arrival of the Celts. Leprechauns and other creatures of Irish mythology are often associated with "faerie forts" or "faerie rings" — often the sites of ancie ...

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Faerie: Encyclopedia - Races in the Warcraft universe

This is an alphabetical list with the major and minor races in the Warcraft universe — a fictional universe in which a series of games and books are set. The characters races here have been featured prominently at one time or another in the Warcraft universe, and commonly depicted as heroic, villainous or sometimes both and this is subject to changes in the Warcraft universe and timeline. Races in the Warcraft universe - Animals. Various kinds of animals inhabit Azeroth. Most of them only ap ...

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Faerie: Encyclopedia II - The Faerie Queene - Allegorical characters

Important allegorical figures include Una, who symbolizes the true Protestant religion; the evil Duessa, who represents Roman Catholicism; Britomart and Belphoebe, warrior maidens who symbolize English virtue, and Gloriana the Faerie Queene, a nickname often found to refer to Queen Elizabeth I. The Redcrosse Knight introduced in the first canto of the poem bears the emblem of Saint George, patron saint of England; a red cross still features in the Union Jack as a symbol of England. The Redcross Knight ...

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The Faerie Queene, The Faerie Queene - A celebration of the virtues, The Faerie Queene - Politics and the poem, The Faerie Queene - Allegorical characters, The Faerie Queene - Other characters, The Faerie Queene - Allegorical Cores, The Faerie Queene - Canto Arguments

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Faerie: Spiritual Dictionary on Faery Wicca

Faery Wicca: Those who practice Faery Wicca work specifically with nature spirits.

 

(See also: Faery Wicca, Magic, Shamanism, Paganism, Wicca)

 

Faerie: Encyclopedia II - The Faerie Queene - Politics and the poem

The poem found political favour with Elizabeth I and was consequently very successful, to the extent of far overshadowing Spenser's other poetry. A measure of the favour which the poem found with the monarch is that Spenser was granted a pension for life on account of it (50 pounds a year). The poem celebrates the Tudor dynasty (of which Elizabeth was a part), and links the dynasty with the Arthurian tradition. The poem is deeply allegorical and allusive: many prominent Elizabethans may readily be discerned skulking amongst the dra ...

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The Faerie Queene, The Faerie Queene - A celebration of the virtues, The Faerie Queene - Politics and the poem, The Faerie Queene - Allegorical characters, The Faerie Queene - Other characters, The Faerie Queene - Allegorical Cores, The Faerie Queene - Canto Arguments

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Faerie: Encyclopedia II - Chrysaor - Greek mythology

In Greek mythology, Chrysaor (Greek Χρυσάωρ, "golden falchion", from χρυσός, gold, and ἄορ, sword, falchion) was a giant, the son of Poseidon and Medusa. He was conceived on the floor of a temple to Athena who, enraged at the desecration, turned Medusa into a Gorgon. As such, Chrysaor and his brother, the winged horse, Pegasus, were not born until Perseus chopped off Medusa's head. They were born from the drops of blood; some say that they sprang from Medusa's neck as Perseus beheaded her, a "higher" birth, like the birth of Athena from the head of Zeus. Chrysaor ...

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Chrysaor, Chrysaor - Greek mythology, Chrysaor - The Faerie Queen

Read more here: » Chrysaor: Encyclopedia II - Chrysaor - Greek mythology

Faerie: Encyclopedia II - Neopets - Environment

See also: List of Neopian worlds The entire game takes place on (or in orbit around) the planet of Neopia. The main setting is Neopia Central, a city where the main stores are based. There are also different themed settings, called worlds: Tyrannia (prehistoric), Faerieland (faeries), Mystery Island (Polynesian), Haunted Woods (Halloween/spooky), Krawk Island (pirates), Lost Desert (Ancient Egyptian), Maraqua (Underwater), Terror Mountain (winter/Christmas), Virt ...

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Neopets, Neopets - Basics, Neopets - Environment, Neopets - Gameplay, Neopets - Flash/Shockwave games, Neopets - Other games, Neopets - Plots, Neopets - Collections, Neopets - Quests, Neopets - Avatars, Neopets - Writing and art contests, Neopets - Shops, Neopets - Community, Neopets - Guilds, Neopets - Neoboards, Neopets - Merchandise, Neopets - Controversy, Neopets - User criticisms, Neopets - Neopets Premium, Neopets - Pop culture references

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Faerie: Encyclopedia II - Neopets - Environment

See also: List of Neopian worlds The entire game takes place on (or in orbit around) the planet of Neopia. The main setting is Neopia Central, a city where the main stores are based. There are also different themed settings, called worlds: Tyrannia (prehistoric), Faerieland (faeries), Mystery Island (Polynesian), Haunted Woods (Halloween/spooky), Krawk Island (pirates), Lost Desert (Ancient Egyptian), Maraqua (Underwater), Terror Mountain (winter/Christmas), Virt ...

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Neopets, Neopets - Basics, Neopets - Environment, Neopets - Gameplay, Neopets - Flash/Shockwave games, Neopets - Other games, Neopets - Plots, Neopets - Collections, Neopets - Quests, Neopets - Avatars, Neopets - Writing and art contests, Neopets - Shops, Neopets - Community, Neopets - Guilds, Neopets - Neoboards, Neopets - Merchandise, Neopets - Controversy, Neopets - Accused Plagiarisms, Neopets - User criticisms, Neopets - Neopets Premium, Neopets - Pop culture references

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Faerie: Encyclopedia II - Legend of Mana - Gameplay

Legend of Mana - World map and Artifacts. After the player chooses to play as either a male or female character and selects a starting weapon, the screen shifts to a world map, in which the player is asked to pick a square area as the game's play field. The selected area then becomes, for all purposes, the game's world. The game world is divided into a series of empty square plots of ground — from which there are 36 possible in total — and depending on the artifact which is placed on the plot, a different Lan ...

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Legend of Mana, Legend of Mana - Gameplay, Legend of Mana - World map and Artifacts, Legend of Mana - Sidekicks, Legend of Mana - Weapon tempering, Legend of Mana - Elemental spirits, Legend of Mana - Plot branches, Legend of Mana - Jumi branch, Legend of Mana - Dragon branch, Legend of Mana - Faerie branch, Legend of Mana - Optional branches, Legend of Mana - The final chapter, Legend of Mana - List of sidekicks

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Faerie: Encyclopedia II - Legend of Mana - Plot branches

Within the game there are three main plot branches. Each branch holds a series of related side-quests, which compose a part of Legend of Mana's story. Upon completion of any of these branches, the player is given the choice of finishing the game, even if quests from other branches have not yet been started or completed. There are 67 quests in total. Legend of Mana - Jumi branch. The story of the Jumi, a dying race of people who have external jewel hearts which are considered valuable. Jumis have app ...

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Legend of Mana, Legend of Mana - Gameplay, Legend of Mana - World map and Artifacts, Legend of Mana - Sidekicks, Legend of Mana - Weapon tempering, Legend of Mana - Elemental spirits, Legend of Mana - Plot branches, Legend of Mana - Jumi branch, Legend of Mana - Dragon branch, Legend of Mana - Faerie branch, Legend of Mana - Optional branches, Legend of Mana - The final chapter, Legend of Mana - List of sidekicks

Read more here: » Legend of Mana: Encyclopedia II - Legend of Mana - Plot branches

Faerie: Encyclopedia II - Shannara creatures - Creatures from the Old World

Shannara creatures - Creatures of Faerie. Shannara creatures - Elementals. Shannara creatures - Jachyra. The Jachyra is a monster race of the old world, sealed away before even the war between faeries and demons. When the Mord Wraiths come to power in the Eastland, they use their magic within the Wolfsktaag to release the Jachyras again. One lays in wait for Allanon as he journeys through the Wolfsktaag, and he defeats it at the cost of his own life. Anoth ...

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Shannara creatures, Shannara creatures - The Races, Shannara creatures - Men, Shannara creatures - Dwarves, Shannara creatures - Gnomes, Shannara creatures - Trolls, Shannara creatures - Elves, Shannara creatures - Ethereal creatures, Shannara creatures - Banshees, Shannara creatures - Mord Wraiths, Shannara creatures - Mutens, Shannara creatures - Shadowen, Shannara creatures - Skull Bearers, Shannara creatures - The Warlock Lord, Shannara creatures - Creatures from the Old World, Shannara creatures - Creatures of Faerie, Shannara creatures - Elementals, Shannara creatures - Jachyra, Shannara creatures - Old World Demons, Shannara creatures - Mechanical creatures, Shannara creatures - Creepers, Shannara creatures - Sphinxes, Shannara creatures - The Creature of the Wolfsktaag, Shannara creatures - Miscellaneous creatures, Shannara creatures - Asphinxes, Shannara creatures - Caulls, Shannara creatures - Gnawls, Shannara creatures - Kodens, Shannara creatures - Kraken, Shannara creatures - Moor Cats, Shannara creatures - Tree Squeaks, Shannara creatures - Rocs, Shannara creatures - Sirens, Shannara creatures - Splinterscats, Shannara creatures - Serpents, Shannara creatures - The Creature of the Mist Marsh, Shannara creatures - Things, Shannara creatures - War Shrikes, Shannara creatures - Werebeasts

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Faerie: Encyclopedia II - Shannara creatures - The Races

Shannara creatures - Men. The Men, who live in the Southland, are the primary race of the Shannara novels. Most of the other races evolved from the Men after the Great Wars. Men were some of the lucky ones and did not alter or mutate from the effects of the Great Wars, which Human started in the first place. A history of the race of Men can be found here. Shannara creatures - Dwarves. The Dwarves, who live in the Eastland, were one of the races that evolved from Men. During the ...

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Shannara creatures, Shannara creatures - The Races, Shannara creatures - Men, Shannara creatures - Dwarves, Shannara creatures - Gnomes, Shannara creatures - Trolls, Shannara creatures - Elves, Shannara creatures - Ethereal creatures, Shannara creatures - Banshees, Shannara creatures - Mord Wraiths, Shannara creatures - Mutens, Shannara creatures - Shadowen, Shannara creatures - Skull Bearers, Shannara creatures - The Warlock Lord, Shannara creatures - Creatures from the Old World, Shannara creatures - Creatures of Faerie, Shannara creatures - Elementals, Shannara creatures - Jachyra, Shannara creatures - Old World Demons, Shannara creatures - Mechanical creatures, Shannara creatures - Creepers, Shannara creatures - Sphinxes, Shannara creatures - The Creature of the Wolfsktaag, Shannara creatures - Miscellaneous creatures, Shannara creatures - Asphinxes, Shannara creatures - Caulls, Shannara creatures - Gnawls, Shannara creatures - Kodens, Shannara creatures - Kraken, Shannara creatures - Moor Cats, Shannara creatures - Tree Squeaks, Shannara creatures - Rocs, Shannara creatures - Sirens, Shannara creatures - Splinterscats, Shannara creatures - Serpents, Shannara creatures - The Creature of the Mist Marsh, Shannara creatures - Things, Shannara creatures - War Shrikes, Shannara creatures - Werebeasts

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Faerie: Encyclopedia II - Shannara creatures - Ethereal creatures

Shannara creatures - Banshees. The Banshees reside in the Hall of Kings, near Paranor. It is said that their voices can turn people insane. The only people known who have been able to get past the banshees were Allanon, Shea Ohmsford, Flick Ohmsford, Balinor Buckhannah, Menion Leah, Hendel, Durin, and Dayel in The Sword of Shannara, and Walker Boh in The Scions of Shannara. Shannara creatures - Mord Wraiths. See main article.< ...

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Shannara creatures, Shannara creatures - The Races, Shannara creatures - Men, Shannara creatures - Dwarves, Shannara creatures - Gnomes, Shannara creatures - Trolls, Shannara creatures - Elves, Shannara creatures - Ethereal creatures, Shannara creatures - Banshees, Shannara creatures - Mord Wraiths, Shannara creatures - Mutens, Shannara creatures - Shadowen, Shannara creatures - Skull Bearers, Shannara creatures - The Warlock Lord, Shannara creatures - Creatures from the Old World, Shannara creatures - Creatures of Faerie, Shannara creatures - Elementals, Shannara creatures - Jachyra, Shannara creatures - Old World Demons, Shannara creatures - Mechanical creatures, Shannara creatures - Creepers, Shannara creatures - Sphinxes, Shannara creatures - The Creature of the Wolfsktaag, Shannara creatures - Miscellaneous creatures, Shannara creatures - Asphinxes, Shannara creatures - Caulls, Shannara creatures - Gnawls, Shannara creatures - Kodens, Shannara creatures - Kraken, Shannara creatures - Moor Cats, Shannara creatures - Tree Squeaks, Shannara creatures - Rocs, Shannara creatures - Sirens, Shannara creatures - Splinterscats, Shannara creatures - Serpents, Shannara creatures - The Creature of the Mist Marsh, Shannara creatures - Things, Shannara creatures - War Shrikes, Shannara creatures - Werebeasts

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Faerie: Encyclopedia II - Shannara creatures - Mechanical creatures

Shannara creatures - Creepers. Creepers are gigantic monstrosities. They were designed by the Men of the Old World, and were used in the Great Wars. They were originally operated by humans, but later became autonomous. Most were destroyed, but a few still survived. In the New World, The Creepers were first discovered by Federation soldiers, who used it in their war against the Dwarves. Creepers are nearly impossible to destroy, and Padishar Creel was the only human who ever managed to kill one, by stabbing ...

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Shannara creatures, Shannara creatures - The Races, Shannara creatures - Men, Shannara creatures - Dwarves, Shannara creatures - Gnomes, Shannara creatures - Trolls, Shannara creatures - Elves, Shannara creatures - Ethereal creatures, Shannara creatures - Banshees, Shannara creatures - Mord Wraiths, Shannara creatures - Mutens, Shannara creatures - Shadowen, Shannara creatures - Skull Bearers, Shannara creatures - The Warlock Lord, Shannara creatures - Creatures from the Old World, Shannara creatures - Creatures of Faerie, Shannara creatures - Elementals, Shannara creatures - Jachyra, Shannara creatures - Old World Demons, Shannara creatures - Mechanical creatures, Shannara creatures - Creepers, Shannara creatures - Sphinxes, Shannara creatures - The Creature of the Wolfsktaag, Shannara creatures - Miscellaneous creatures, Shannara creatures - Asphinxes, Shannara creatures - Caulls, Shannara creatures - Gnawls, Shannara creatures - Kodens, Shannara creatures - Kraken, Shannara creatures - Moor Cats, Shannara creatures - Tree Squeaks, Shannara creatures - Rocs, Shannara creatures - Sirens, Shannara creatures - Splinterscats, Shannara creatures - Serpents, Shannara creatures - The Creature of the Mist Marsh, Shannara creatures - Things, Shannara creatures - War Shrikes, Shannara creatures - Werebeasts

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Faerie: Encyclopedia II - List of Forgotten Realms deities - Other Powers 1

List of Forgotten Realms deities - Over Power. Ao: Over Deity List of Forgotten Realms deities - Greater Powers. Akadi: Elemental Air, Movement, Speed, Flying Creatures (N) Bane: Hatred, Tyranny, Fear (LE) Chauntea: Agriculture, Farmers, Gardeners, Summer (NG) Cyric: Murder, Strife, Lies, Intrigue, Deception, Illusion (CE) Grumbar: Elemental Earth, Solidity, Changelessness, Oaths (N) Istishia: Elemental Water, Puri ...

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List of Forgotten Realms deities, List of Forgotten Realms deities - Other Powers 1, List of Forgotten Realms deities - Over Power, List of Forgotten Realms deities - Greater Powers, List of Forgotten Realms deities - Intermediate Powers, List of Forgotten Realms deities - Lesser Powers, List of Forgotten Realms deities - Demipowers, List of Forgotten Realms deities - Racial Powers, List of Forgotten Realms deities - Beholder Powers, List of Forgotten Realms deities - Bugbear Powers, List of Forgotten Realms deities - Dragon Powers, List of Forgotten Realms deities - Drow Powers, List of Forgotten Realms deities - Dwarven Powers, List of Forgotten Realms deities - Elven Powers, List of Forgotten Realms deities - Faerie Powers, List of Forgotten Realms deities - Giant Powers, List of Forgotten Realms deities - Gnome Powers, List of Forgotten Realms deities - Goblin Powers, List of Forgotten Realms deities - Goblinoid Powers, List of Forgotten Realms deities - Halfling Powers, List of Forgotten Realms deities - Interloper Powers, List of Forgotten Realms deities - Kobold Powers, List of Forgotten Realms deities - Mulhorandi Powers, List of Forgotten Realms deities - Myconid Powers, List of Forgotten Realms deities - Orc Powers, List of Forgotten Realms deities - Scaly Folk Powers, List of Forgotten Realms deities - Other Powers 2, List of Forgotten Realms deities - Dead Powers, List of Forgotten Realms deities - The Dark Powers, List of Forgotten Realms deities - The Lost Gods, List of Forgotten Realms deities - Beast Cults, List of Forgotten Realms deities - Powers of Sea and Sky, List of Forgotten Realms deities - Other Powers 3, List of Forgotten Realms deities - External links

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Faerie: Encyclopedia II - List of Forgotten Realms deities - Racial Powers

List of Forgotten Realms deities - Beholder Powers. Great Mother: Fertility, Tyranny Gzemnid: Gases, Fogs, Obscurement, Deception List of Forgotten Realms deities - Bugbear Powers. Hruggek: Violence Combat Grankul: Hunting, Senses, Surprise Skiggaret: Fear List of Forgotten Realms deities - Dragon Powers. Asgorath Zorquan Xymor Astilabor Haordmistres ...

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List of Forgotten Realms deities, List of Forgotten Realms deities - Other Powers 1, List of Forgotten Realms deities - Over Power, List of Forgotten Realms deities - Greater Powers, List of Forgotten Realms deities - Intermediate Powers, List of Forgotten Realms deities - Lesser Powers, List of Forgotten Realms deities - Demipowers, List of Forgotten Realms deities - Racial Powers, List of Forgotten Realms deities - Beholder Powers, List of Forgotten Realms deities - Bugbear Powers, List of Forgotten Realms deities - Dragon Powers, List of Forgotten Realms deities - Drow Powers, List of Forgotten Realms deities - Dwarven Powers, List of Forgotten Realms deities - Elven Powers, List of Forgotten Realms deities - Faerie Powers, List of Forgotten Realms deities - Giant Powers, List of Forgotten Realms deities - Gnome Powers, List of Forgotten Realms deities - Goblin Powers, List of Forgotten Realms deities - Goblinoid Powers, List of Forgotten Realms deities - Halfling Powers, List of Forgotten Realms deities - Interloper Powers, List of Forgotten Realms deities - Kobold Powers, List of Forgotten Realms deities - Mulhorandi Powers, List of Forgotten Realms deities - Myconid Powers, List of Forgotten Realms deities - Orc Powers, List of Forgotten Realms deities - Scaly Folk Powers, List of Forgotten Realms deities - Other Powers 2, List of Forgotten Realms deities - Dead Powers, List of Forgotten Realms deities - The Dark Powers, List of Forgotten Realms deities - The Lost Gods, List of Forgotten Realms deities - Beast Cults, List of Forgotten Realms deities - Powers of Sea and Sky, List of Forgotten Realms deities - Other Powers 3, List of Forgotten Realms deities - External links

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