There were four treasures possessed by the Tuatha Dé Danann that were of great importance.
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Faery Grimoire – Nuada Airgetlám
Nuada Airgetlám, Nuada of the Silver-Hand, was the leader of the Tuatha de Danann.
Read More »Fairy Grimoire – Manannan Mac Lir
Manannan was a God of the sea and death, and was deeply tied with the land of the dead in the West known as Tir na Nog.
Read More »Fairy Grimoire – Selkies
Some say the Selkies are part of the Fae folk.
Read More »Fairy Grimoire – Satyrs
The Satyr are the very embodiment of nature and of wildness.
Read More »Fairy Encyclopedia – Redcaps & Kabouters
Redcaps are thought to be murderous fairies.
Read More »Fairy Encyclopedia – Leprechauns
We’re all familiar with that stand-by critter of the St. Patrick’s Day, the Leprechaun.
Read More »Fairy Grimoire – Tuatha De Danann
The Tuatha de Danann, their name is symbolic of the “The Tribe of Danu.
Read More »Fairy Grimoire – Aine, Fairies & Wells
The association of the Fae with wells, both man-made and natural, has a long history.
Read More »Faerie Grimoire – Elves
The origin of Elves can be traced back to Germanic mythology.
Read More »What Are Fairy Rings?
Fairy rings often appear as circles of mushrooms deep in forest areas, or sometimes on open grasslands.
Read More »How To Make A Fae Charm?
Here is how to make a fae charm that will keep them from wreaking their havoc on you.
Read More »Tommyknockers, Bluecaps & Kobolds – Faery Grimoire
The Faery inhabit all areas of the world, over and under it.
Read More »How To Make & Use Faerie Sticks
A common antiquary children's game is actually a method of divination in disguise!
Read More »The Characteristics Of The Fae
Together we will take a brief look at the history and origins of the Fae, and some of their relevant characteristics.
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