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NeuKelte, to random German
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: The #fairies were more active at Samhain, Imbolc, Beltaine and Lugnásad. On this occasion, the laomachan mentioned in the ‘Carmina Gadelica’ was also produced, a magical cheese that protected against the fairies and was used for divination.
Source: Helmut Birkhan ""

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Folklore read live!

These saintly defenders of the High Alp's fauna live under vaults of glittering crystal!
But why do they leave paradise to help us?

Find LIVE right NOW: https://youtube.com/live/6yoYAvMGaXA

#FairyTaleTuesday #WritingCommunity #storyteller #FairyTale #AmReading #reading #vancouver #indiewriter #fairy #folklore #folk #tales #stories #GrimmBrothers #dnd #dnd5e #pathfinder #pf2e #ttrpg #lotr #fantasy #German #germany #fairies #princess

NeuKelte, to random German
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in : While ’s islands contain legends of and , their presence on the more numerous islets were rarely noted but exceptions do exist. On Ebihen, lost in the underground passages said to be hidden there, sleeps a who would marry any man willing to undergo ordeals of water, earth and fire to reach her.
Source: https://bonjourfrombrittany.wordpress.com/2023/01/14/the-fairies-of-the-swells/

NeuKelte, to Scotland German
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: In the fairy tale The King Who Wished to Marry His Daughter from , the Cinderella motif also appears: Here, too, the prince finds the right woman for the rest of his life, with the help of her shoe, which she has lost.
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_King_Who_Wished_to_Marry_His_Daughter

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in : While ’s islands contain legends of and , their presence on the more numerous islets were rarely noted but exceptions do exist. On Ebihen, lost in the underground passages said to be hidden there, sleeps a who would marry any man willing to undergo ordeals of water, earth and fire to reach her.
Source: https://bonjourfrombrittany.wordpress.com/2023/01/14/the-fairies-of-the-swells/

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EssAeEm, to folklore
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Located on the Scottish island of Fetlar, the Haltadans is a circle of standing stones that folklore claims were once trows (Shetland's fairy folk). The story goes that they were still dancing in a circle when the sun rose one morning and turned them to stone.

📷: Martin Bennie

godsipclub, to folklore
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In , the belief that metal can harm reflects a captivating intersection of ancient myth and practical symbolism. Pliny the Elder¹ speculated in his Naturalis Historia that iron nails in tombs can repel nocturnal spirits, offering a possible explanation for this mystical connection.

Additionally, the fierce warrior culture of the , known for their intricate metal craftsmanship and rituals, likely influenced the perception of metal as a potent force against otherworldly beings.

In general, it is still common to hang horseshoes on doorsteps in order to bring luck. You can also read it… to keep fairies, or bad luck, away.

Everybody quite agrees on this subject: 🧚 💔 🧲

¹ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pliny_the_Elder

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NeuKelte, to 13thFloor German
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The pech was fair-skinned and red-haired and might be mistaken for a human except that these were extraordinarily short. Like many peoples, the pechs could not bear sunlight and fled to their residences each dawn. Despite their dwarfish height, they were strong and agile. They formed great lines in order to haul stones from quarries to construct their castles.
Source: P. Monaghan Encyclopedia of #Celtic #Mythology and #Folklore
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The Pech. Scottish Folklore.

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NeuKelte, to random German
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: Professor Rhys remarks of Mac Lir that "In Irish literature he appears mostly as King of the in the Land of Promise, a mysterious country in the lochs or the sea. His character seems to have been a most contradictory one - many tricky actions are ascribed to him.“
Source: https://www.sacred-texts.com/neu/celt/fim/fim04.htm

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It’s resting and dreaming time for fairies🧚🏻

Jennifer, to fantasy
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Finished Emily Wilde's Map of the Otherlands by Heather Fawcett last night, I really enjoyed it. It's the second book in a series about a Cambridge scholar who is an expert on fairies (they can be somewhat murderous). In this book, she visits a remote village in Austria looking for a magic door into a specific fairy kingdom. Phenomenal world building. I hope the author is almost done with book 3 because I want to know what happens next. @bookstodon

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NEW POST*

My latest post discusses Fairy folklore, and the place of the Fae in Shropshire. I really hope you enjoy reading!💚 🧚‍♂️

https://nearlyknowledgeablehistory.blogspot.com/2023/04/on-shropshire-fairies.html

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Jennifer, to fantasy
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My current read thanks to a recommendation from @shannonkay. I really love this book, alternate history set in maybe late 1800s Europe where fairies are real. And not the pretty Tinkerbell types of fairies, the fairies in this book can be menacing. The main character is a brilliant woman who is a Cambridge fairy scholar. The book is about her fieldwork in a remote Scandinavian area and associated adventures. Great imaginative and pretty cozy read.

davidanaxagoras, to fantasy

"My heart is wolf," Sheridan says.

A fragile boy's flight from his faerie-boy first love forces him to embrace his true wild spirit.

My latest short story, "The Boy Who Ran from His Faerie Heart," is now free to read at Lightspeed Magazine.

https://www.lightspeedmagazine.com/fiction/the-boy-who-ran-from-his-faerie-heart/

NeuKelte, to 13thFloor German
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: Midwives had a special sort of second sight that permitted them to discover when were stealing human children. A midwife traveling to a late-night birth might encounter such fairies intent on kidnapping. Arriving at the home of the laboring mother, she would discover that the child was dead, stolen by those she had encountered. Legend tells of midwives who traveled to the to steal back such infants.
Source: P. Monaghan Encyclopedia of #Celtic #Mythology and #Folklore
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M is for "Midwife" in this week's This is Annie Ramsay, the grandmother of Linda, our head of Conservation, in 1943. Annie was a Midwife and District Nurse. Find out more about the history of midwifery in Scotland from our archives here... http://ow.ly/kGpT30r3cla

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In Welsh folklore, the border between worlds is often vague. Arthurian knights don't realize they've ridden into the Otherworld until they encounter progressively stranger things, such as one-legged giants or sheep that change colour when leaping across a river.

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godsipclub, to Iceland
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Happy New Year, everyone! 🥂

Did you celebrate? But did you do it respecting the traditions and the Hidden People?

For example, in , it was believed that New Year's Day was the moving day of the , or Huldufólk¹. So people lit candles in front of the windows to help them find the way home. 🏠🕯️🧚

¹ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hulduf%C3%B3lk

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REEL, to threads
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Just spent a little down time on the steaming chaos of #Threads of all places, just to see. It’s just post after post of self-marketing and terrible negative takes (proscriptions about everything you can imagine & then crazy bitching about the proscriptions) - a HOW DARE YOU culture gone mead-drippingly Mad; hysterically, nakedly crazy in all the worst ways - where’s the madfast Cody crazy kids? These people are gonna burn out and then burn INTO a kind of unworldly & unsophisticated middle-age…

REEL,
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…want that cold #rationality then go for it but let the dreamers #dream a little, or make bad #poetry or suffer the possibility of pretension or of being ‘away with the #fairies ‘ (who wouldn’t want to be with the #fae ??) or of delving into things we can’t possibly understand - aren’t those things the most fun? We don’t always NEED to understand; often we just need to throw ourselves into the abyss… maybe more #Kierkegaard than #Hobbes or a more accurate, more romantic take on #Nietzsche

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I'm always confused by themed food or drink like this. Are meant to think it's made /by/ and or /of/ unicorns and fairies?

baabaabrighouse, to knitting
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