He was Tamerlane himself, prince of the Sidhe, and a more tender, more noble being she'd never known. |
To return, however, to the sidhe people of the British Islands. |
Sidhe never regretted doing it, even if her afterlife had not been as wonderful as she had hoped. |
When the sidhe declare their will, we should with due awe consider it. |
From that point on they became known as the Sidhe, so they are as much ancient Gods and Goddesses as they are faeries. |
As with all the woods of all the old tales, this forest was full of witches, brigands, wolves, lost children, heroes in training and the sidhe – the Gaelic fairy folk. |