“In mythology and folklore, fairies are classified in a variety of ways. Two of the most prominent categories, derived from Scottish folklore, are the division into the Seelie Court and the Unseelie Court. William Butler Yeats, in Irish Fairy and Folk Tales, further divided them into the Trooping Fairies and the Solitary Fairies. These categories are generally applied to any fairy-type creature, from elves, pixies and brownies to ogres and giants.” (From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)

To my knowledge, Trouping Faeries are under the Queen’s flag and Solitary Faeries, although still of the light, are independent of the Queens rule and no single entity speaks for all of Faery. After knowing “Real Faeries” 24 hours a day for eight years I cannot even begin to support this Folklore. I have never met a mean spirited Faery of any sort. Now, I have had some of the best practical jokes, tricks of the eye and mind, so to speak played on me in these eight years but as far as dark energy, forget it.  Folklore and old wives tales are just this, tales of fear to challenge ones inner core. These tales of the dark were developed by parents to control their children and medacities spred by the Church of that day to control the parents of the children.

 

: http://afaerytale.com/blog/?p=48

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