Fairies' Magic: What Can They Do With Their Magic?

Fairies' Magic: From Flying to Magical Enchantments

Fairies' magic is a very interesting phenomenon in folklore and media today. The concept of fairies has been around since the start of time. The difference between the fairies of olden times and today is in their nature and appearances. Here, in t...

April 6th, 2022 Timeless Myths
What Do Fairies Eat And Who Gives Them Food

What Do Fairies Eat: Sweet or Salty Foods?

The question regarding what fairies eat is an interesting one to ask because of how different the fairy folk are from us. These creatures have been portrayed differently throughout history based on different cultures and folklores. In this article...

April 4th, 2022 Timeless Myths
Why Does Iron Hurt Fairies: A Medieval Tale of Trickery

Why Does Iron Hurt Fairies: A Study of Its History

Why does iron hurt fairies? The simplest answer would be that the metal iron has some natural defensive properties against creatures like fairies, trolls, etc. In folklore, iron has been extensively used as a shield in the form of weapons, horsesh...

April 4th, 2022 Timeless Myths
Fairy Powers: The Incredible Ways of Fairy Folk

Fairy Powers: The Magic In Their Blood and Being

Fairy powers include healing, invisibility, electrokinesis, immortality, and many more. Fairies are supernatural beings that have been around as long as humans. Now, these creatures are popularly known as kind beings but this was not always the ca...

May 1st, 2022 Timeless Myths
Are Fairies Evil? The European Folklore Explains

Are Fairies Evil? How Is That Possible?

Are fairies evil? To say the least and according to popular folklore, fairies are evil. The answer to this question is probably not what you expected. The fair folk have been around since humans and have a very noticeable standing in our folklore,...

April 3rd, 2022 Timeless Myths
What Do Fairies Look Like? A Detailed Analysis

What Do Fairies Look Like: A Study of Their Appearances

This is a question that is widely asked. The reason behind it is that no one has actually seen a fairy-like tooth fairy. There have been various sightings that may be made up or even reality, no one actually knows. Keep reading to know the physica...

April 4th, 2022 Timeless Myths
Goddess of Fairies: The Queen and the Caregiver of Fairies

Goddess of Fairies: According to the Celtic and Irish Folklore

There are various goddesses of fairies since the fairies and their religion are very different from that of humans. The religion of fairies is very personal to them and very unique. Here we look at all the different types of goddesses that the fai...

April 3rd, 2022 Timeless Myths
Background

Background - Faeries in Celtic Mythology

Origin of the Faeries Types of Fairies Origin of the Faeries Fairy comes from the Old French word faerie . The word has been overused to describe a supernatural being. There is a great deal of difference in classifying a being as a fairy from medi...

June 3rd, 2005 Jimmy Joe
Elf vs Fairy? The Battle of Norse Creatures

Elf vs Fairy? Are They the Same or Different Creatures?

The battle of elf vs fairy is an old one. This is because the two categories are similar to each other in a few aspects. Elves and fairies are probably the most famous elementals in the world. Here we bring you a comprehensive study of the two cre...

April 27th, 2022 Timeless Myths
How Tall Are Fairies? The Reasons Behind Increased Growth

How Tall Are Fairies: An Analysis of Fairies and Their Appearances

Fairies are supernatural creatures that have the same height as humans . These semi-humanoids are world-famous for their abilities and charm. However, different cultures portray them differently. Read ahead about the height difference of various f...

April 4th, 2022 Timeless Myths
Why Do Tooth Fairies Collect Teeth and What Are They Used To Make?

Why Do Tooth Fairies Collect Teeth? A Detailed Analysis of the Ancient Legend

Why do tooth fairies collect teeth? It is a common question asked around the world. The tooth fairy and her adventures are very famous around the world. There are many theories as to why the tooth fairy collects the teeth and where she takes them....

April 3rd, 2022 Timeless Myths
Tuatha Dé Danann

Tuatha Dé Danann - Celtic Mythology

The Tuatha Dé Danann ("People of the Goddess Danu") were one of the mythical races which settled in Ireland before the arrival of the Milesians, the ancestors of the modern Gaels. The Dananns were descendants of the goddess Danu . Her son Dagda wa...

November 3rd, 1999 Jimmy Joe
Leprechaun

Leprechaun - Celtic Mythology

Of all the fairies people have heard of, the one that most people today are familiar with is the leprechaun. However, the leprechaun statuettes that we see in people's gardens are seriously misrepresented. In Irish folklore, the leprechaun was one...

June 3rd, 2005 Jimmy Joe
Korrigan

Korrigan - Celtic Mythology

The most common female fairies in the Breton tradition were the korrigans that resided in the woods, especially at Broceliande and often near a stream, spring or fountain. She was a fairy that sought a mortal lover. The korrigan seemed to be the B...

June 3rd, 2005 Jimmy Joe
Life of King Arthur

Here, I will give a brief treatment about the life of King Arthur. My sources below are some of the earliest accounts of Arthur, written by three different authors: Geoffrey of Monmouth, Wace and Layamon. Geoffrey of Monmouth was a Welsh writer wh...

April 2nd, 2000 Jimmy Joe
Bibliography

Bibliography - Celtic Mythology

Texts Other Texts References Texts The following books are translations that I have read. If you are interested in reading this literature, then I would highly recommend that you read these books. These books are the main sources of information fo...

September 27th, 2000 Jimmy Joe
Lebor Gabála Érenn

Lebor Gabala Erenn - Celtic Mythology

The Book of Invasions forms the major part of the Irish Mythological Cycle . The Book of Invasions was supposed to contain the (fictional) history of Ireland. The cycle was written in a book titled Leabhar Gabhála or Lebor Gabala Erren - the "Book...

November 3rd, 2000 Jimmy Joe
Danu

Danu - Celtic Gods

Danu: Mysteries of the Mother Goddess Danu, goddess of the Tuatha Dé Danann, was the original mother goddess in Celtic mythology. The very name Tuatha Dé Danann means “Children of Danu,” and it is believed that she was the beginning of the existen...

April 2nd, 2002 Timeless Myths
Eight Immortals

Eight Immortals - Chinese Gods

Eight Immortals: Cultural Icons Greater Than Myth In this in-depth bio, you will learn who The Eight Immortals are, their history, and the many exploits and myths credited to their names . You will also learn: Why the Eight Immortals are revered a...

April 2nd, 2002 Timeless Myths
Xiwangmu

Xiwangmu - Chinese Gods

Xiwangmu: Queen Mother of the West who tends the Peaches of Immortality In this in-depth bio, you will learn who Xiwangmu is, her history, and the many myths and legends credited to her name. You will also learn: Why Xiwangmu is worshipped as the ...

April 2nd, 2002 Timeless Myths
Background

Background - Druids, Celtic Mythology

Druids in Ancient Europe Druidical Order Druidic Beliefs Druidic Magic Misconceptions about Druidism Druids in Ancient Europe Most of what we know about the ancient Celtic people in history comes from observances of classical Greek and Roman write...

May 13th, 2003 Jimmy Joe
Malgven

Malgven - Celtic Mythology

Different versions of the legend of Ys give different accounts of who Malgven was, and how she met Gradlon . Malgven was either a sorceress or a druidess. One account said that she belonged to a group of deities or fairies, which were known in the...

November 8th, 1999 Jimmy Joe
Changeling

Changeling - Celtic Mythology

According to folklore, a fairy would secretly exchange a mortal infant with that of the fairy kind. The fairy baby was called a changeling. Sometimes the stolen babies were returned to the families, especially when a person could expose the true n...

June 3rd, 2005 Jimmy Joe
Elf

Elf - Celtic Mythology

The elf or alf was of Teutonic origin. Descriptions of the elves varied from author to author and from one period to another. The elves were introduced into Celtic folklore in later traditions. According to the Norse myths, there were two groups o...

June 3rd, 2005 Jimmy Joe
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