fairys are magical creatures that can fly there one of the things pagans (religion) believe in people say they are a myth but there not there are witneses you can read books about them aswell
Faerie basically means fairy
"Faerie" is merely the Old English spelling of "fairy". It's a fairy tale, like "Jack and the Beanstalk".
There are tons of faerie shape shifters.
Faerie. It comes from the word fae.
The variant spellings of the word "fairy" are faerie, faery, or (rarely) fae or fay.
Fairy has been adopted into Japanese as 'fearii,' written: フェアリー
I would say that spirits is the best word. Pixies are a completely different species, and 'fairy' is really the only word to describe fairys. however, there is an alternate spelling: faerie. __________________________ Fairy Faerie Faery Fae Fay Fae Folk Fair Folk
Old French faerie (Modern French féerie) :) Hope that helps, for the old french one you say it as you would normally say Fairy :)I choose to write faerie, more often than Fairy [;
A half fairy and half human is typically referred to as a "half-faerie" or "half-fey".
You do not just 'become a faerie'. If it were so simply, I'm sure there would be a lot of people doing so. Becoming a faerie is something by birth. Sorry.
it's called feywild, and if you read a pratical guide to faeries, you will understand everything, if i tell you how myself, i might leave some of the most important things.ANSWER NO* 2:fairy land is traditionally called faerie land and is impossible to get into unless:You find a passageBecome a faerie or are born oneYou have a friend from there who illegally leads you insideOther than that faerie land is undiscovered, but who knows?
The terms all mean the same thing. Faeries are creatures of the folk lore of many different countries, and over the centuries have gone by different names, such as fairy, faerie, fey, etc. There are many different types of faeries too, such as nymphs, pixies, brownies, dwarfs, etc. Irish folk lore seems to have the widest variety of faerie species.