Faeries Of The Winter Court
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Faeries, cute little beings made of candy floss who sprinkle the world in faery dust, right ? wrong folklore tells us that our ancestors had numerous charms to keep the faery folk away.Faeries I am sad to say have a bad reputation. They stand accused of stealing our children and come to think about it, anything else they come across. They have no understanding of personal belongings. If they see it and want it, they reach out and take it. So next time you are searching high and low for your car keys, try asking them to return them.
Faeries of the Winter Court really are something else. Their deeds are often hidden under darkness. These guys are the sychopaths, a murderous band of brigands that choose to live in the cold icy palaces of the Winter court. Its here that you will find the Kelpies, The Water Horse who likes to frown his victims before eating them. The Banshee who warns people of their death, the Sleugh Sith who ride with the wild Hunt, scooping up foolish people who wander outside after dark.
Mary Ann Benbow
My real name is not Mary Ann Benbow, these are taken from both my maternal and paternal grandmothers. Two wonderful Celtic ladies gave me my roots and a sense of belonging to an ancient race. From them, I inherited my love of Celtic spirituality, and the ability to see and communicate with the gentry or the good people. During my lessons at school, a teacher would often accuse me of being away with the fairies, if only they had known that I often was.
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