Faenames:
Air:To all fae bearing winged, air is the element of choice. Every storm and
breath of wind is their work, from the tiniest puff to the most terrifying gale.
They often take the shapes of birds, or incorporate aspects of their design
into their human forms and are particularly fond of birds' wings. Many speak
the language of birds and sometimes teaching human speech to the birds.
Air is a creative force, resulting in their intellectual versitily of air faeries, who
work to stimulate inspiration and creativity.
Fae who fly are the most evolved of the fae, having incorporating all aspects
of the four elements. Wings are symbolic of air, legs of earth, their
shimmering qualities of fire, and a shape shifting aspect represents water's
fluidity. Added to these four, is the fifth magical element, moonlight.
Earth:The element of famed faery circles; earth fae are the spiritual force of nature.
Residing deep in the earth, they can be found in barrows, rocks, roots, caves,
caves, quarries and mine shafts.
Earth fae work in and maintain the physical structure of the earth. Because of
their close relationship to metals and woods, the craftsmanship of earth faeries
usually far supercedes that of humans.
I have divided the earth fae into two groups. Forest Fae and Mountain Fae.
Fire:Instilled with magical properties by many societies, fire is a natural
element to assign faery phenomena. Pagan Holy Days such as
Midsummer's Eve and Samain were renowned for fairy attentions, as
They gathered around ceremonial flames. Hearths, in particular, served
as homes for numerous types of faeries. Bringing wealth and gifts to
their masters, they are excellent workers in farmyards, workshops,
kennels, or stables. Should you be so lucky as to have one residing in
your home, take care to provide prompt and proper gratitude. Fire spirits
reflect the volatile nature of their element and can become quite hostile
when they feel slighted.
Spell:Spell to see the fairies!!!
Water:Running water is a favorite haunt of faery kind. Indeed, crossing through or
over running water is a method by which their realm may be reached. Be
warned that the size of the body of water is of little concern to the fae.
Oceans, lakes, rivers, springs and pools are as likely as teardrops and
raindrops to harbor faeries.
Water faeries heal and purify the earth. Their presence is typically
communicated to humans through dreams.