v | Faery Folk | | Throughout time there has been magickal beings and faery like creatures, the name came from the Latin Feta which derived from Fatum, meaning Fate or Destiny. In the Middle Ages it was defined as a divinity or unknown force whuch had a fascinating effect on other divinites, humans and events. The French word Fee has a similar origin and resulted in the English word Fey and Fairie. As time went by the spellings changed- Fayerye, Fayre, Faerie and Fairy, plus many other names for similar magickal beings- Feri, Elves, Piskies, Knockers, Spriggans, Sidhe, Brownie, pixie, Elf, Lubberkin, Banshee, Leprechaun, Fynodere, Gruagach, Urisk, Brollachan, Fuath, plus many others. The world of the Faery is a world of enchantment, captivating beauty, humour, mischeif, laughter and love, it is also a world of darkness, ugliness, terror and tragedy. The world of Faery is an Otherworld, a place of magickal power, that can reveal itself to certain people.Faeries can range in height from minute to human size and their appearence varies from extreme beauty to grotesque ugliness. Faery Beginings | | The Old Ones | | Faery Lore | | Thomas the Rhymer | | Tuatha De Danaan | | Faery Trees | | Elves | | Irish Faery -Faith Tradition | | The Feri Tradition | | |