Asako Eguchi (1952, Japón) ha logrado liberar del olvido un mundo suave, antiguo de hadas, duendes, elfos…
In the Irish myth cycles, the land of Tir na nOg is the realm of the Otherworld, the place where the Fae lived and heroes visited on quests.
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Fae Gates Created by Fae, most usually as an entryway to their Courts, Fae Gates are a curious piece of spellwork which very few efforts by wixes have yet been able to replicate. A notable - and...
Tír na nÓg is an island neighboring Avalon in the Otherworld. Both islands belong to the Kingdom of Avalon. The fairy isle is known as the home of the Tuatha de Danaan, the Celtic Gods, and of the fae people. Tír na nÓg corresponds to the territory of Ireland and Northern Ireland in the Earth realm. 1 appearance(s) in handbook(s) of Tír na nÓg 1 mention(s) of Tír na nÓg 1 mention(s) in handbook(s) of Tír na nÓg 5 image(s) of Tír na nÓg 6 article(s) related to Tír na nÓg
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Recently I went camping on the Olympic Peninsula in Washington state, and was delighted to find the very rare dwelling of the fairy type, Fae maritimus. Otherwise known as the common beach fairy, …
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