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 Rath:  faeries

Types of Faeries

Faerie Gardens

Places to find Faeries

Protect Yourself

 

Spriggans

The Gwragedd Annwn

Ghillie Dhu

Leprechauns

Clurcaun

The Fir Darrig

Goblins

Kobolds

The Wichtlein

Coblynau

Dwarfs

Pixies

Will O' The Wisp

Bogie

Phooka

Trows (yes, really!)

The Unseelie Court

Hags

Bogles

Redcap

Bean-Nighe

The Green Lady of Caerphilly

Gwyllion

Leanan-Sidhe

The Kelpie

Nuckelavee

Shellycoat

Urisk

The Glaistig

Peg Powler/ Jenny Greenteeth

The Asrai

Selkies

Mermaids

Merrows

Brownies/Bwca

The Fenoderee

Killmoulis

Foxglove

Primroses

Ragwort

Wild Thyme

Cowslips

Pansies

Bluebells

St. John's Wort

Hazel

Rowan

Oak

Willow

Elder

Birch

Ash

Toadstools

~Making a Garden for Faeries~

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Faerieland

Raths

Faerie Rings

Faerie Islands

Tir Nan Og

Lakes

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  • Turning clothes insideout
  • Bells
  • Iron
  • The Bible
  • Running Water
  • Bread
  • Crucifix or Cross
  • Salt
  • Holy Prayers
  • Rowan and Red Thread
  • Acient Churchyard Mold
  • Daisy Chains
  • Stones with holes
  • Horseshoes
  • Flax on the floor (not fleur, floor)
  • Shoes placed with toes pointed away from the bed
  • A sock under the bed
  • A knife under the pillow
  • A twig or broom
  • A pig's head or pentagram drawn on the door
  • The burning of thorns ontop of a rath will release captive children
  • St. John's (and Joe's!) Wort

 

 

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