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Posted by: klowe, on 9/7/2007, in category "Mystical Realms"
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Location: TX, United States
Abstract: Pagan gods and goddesses, tribal ancestors, and those who worshipped them all became “fairies” in the traditions of France, Germany, and the British Isles. The Irish still say fairies live in the pagan sidh (burial mounds and barrow graves), several hundred of which still stand in the Irish countryside.


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Posted by: klowe, on 9/7/2007, in category "Mystical Realms"
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Location: TX, United States
Abstract: Far later, in the 16th century, our modern-day ideas of faeries were born and widely repeated in Shakespeare’s plays. His most famous faerie play is A Midsummer Night’s Dream, in which half the cast were faeries, from the human-sized Titania and Oberon, to the lesser spirits who served them.


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Posted by: klowe, on 9/7/2007, in category "Mystical Realms"
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Location: TX, United States
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Posted by: Editor, on 9/6/2007, in category "Mystical Realms"
Views: this article has been read 636 times
Location: TX, United States
Abstract: Faerie fantasies, elf encounters, gnome sightings, pixie dust, enchanted realms… we’ve all tickled our minds and dazzled our imaginations with the tales of magic and mayhem. But are they real?
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