He suggests that the artificiality of his faeries is also self-consciously that of Spenser's panegyric poetry. |
From that point on they became known as the Sidhe, so they are as much ancient Gods and Goddesses as they are faeries. |
At first, he thought he had finally lost his mind, and was seeing faeries and sprites. |
The dryads, the flower faeries and the nymphs dwelled in various trees and plants around the forest. |
Dwarves, trolls, giants, and goblins were of a lesser intelligence and did not associate much with humans and faeries. |
Jubilee's red had wilted into a weak, watery pink and several other faeries looked like pastels. |