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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.

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