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+ | |Alternate Names/Spellings= Faeid |
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+ | |Origins= European Mythology, Legend and Folklore |
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==Origins== |
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+ | The Half-Fay is a creature with origins in the mythology, legend and folklore of Europe. In particular, no specific European nation can claim to have encountered them first. They are said, naturally, to have existed as long as fairies have interacted among humans. |
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+ | -Fairy Knight: bastard son of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caelia Caelia], a Fairy Queen, and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_a%27Lincoln Tom a Lincoln], a bastard son of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_Arthur King Arthur] (making him King Arthur's grandson, and brother of the Black Knight) |
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[[File:Lucky by kamillyonsiya.jpg|thumb|left|212px|"For the luck of the Irish..."]] |
[[File:Lucky by kamillyonsiya.jpg|thumb|left|212px|"For the luck of the Irish..."]] |
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[[Category:Mythical Being]] |
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[[Category:Hybrid Being]] |
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Latest revision as of 16:49, 4 October 2018
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Origins
The Half-Fay is a creature with origins in the mythology, legend and folklore of Europe. In particular, no specific European nation can claim to have encountered them first. They are said, naturally, to have existed as long as fairies have interacted among humans.
Names of specific Half-Fay:
-Fairy Knight: bastard son of Caelia, a Fairy Queen, and Tom a Lincoln, a bastard son of King Arthur (making him King Arthur's grandson, and brother of the Black Knight)