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Road of the Forest Fairies 🛤️🌳

Shafi Elevia Parelz (IPA : [ʃafi elevi.a parelz])

I am standing on a mountain path where green spirits and fairies come and go.
I think the trees make various facial expressions every time I go back and forth.

Video : youtu.be/DyC_dDWLo5s

I need to get my frustration out.
Claud, how could you? You are selfish, inconsiderate, and just plain annoying.
Eric, tell Freda or whatever her name is to stick it up her ass. You love Sookie right? Right, Eric?
Bill, you need to chill a little.
All the werewolves, stop messing shit up for the rest of the world! But I’m specifically looking at you Janalin.
Sookie, my darling I don’t think you can trust a soul.
#fairies #vampires #werewolves #shifters #SookieStackhouse

#FolkloreThursday: `#Fairies were not evil. However, they were amoral, not tied to the moral and ethical demands of humanity. They were merely playful troublemakers rather than devilish opponents. They commonly tried to lead travelers astray. This was a minor inconvenience and could be quite frightening, but even without protection, the #fairy eventually grew bored with the trick and released the ensnared human.
More seriously, the fairies attempted to lure useful or attractive people into the #Otherworld, to do their bidding until released.`
Source: P. Monaghan `Encyclopedia of #Celtic #Mythology and #Folklore`

#LegendaryWednesday: `The four-leafed clover was said to be magical or lucky because it alone could break through the glamour that #fairies used to disguise the reality of their surroundings. Holding up such a clover would permit one to see things as they really were: a cave where a cottage appeared, a toothless old man where a handsome one had stood seconds before. The oil of the four-leafed clover may have been the main ingredient in fairy ointment.`
Source: P. Monaghan `Encyclopedia of #Celtic #Mythology and #Folklore`