| |
Information About the Faerie Tribes
- Red Cap Gnomes: They stand about 3 to 3-1/2 feet
tall. Their ears are pointed with the tips at a slight downward descent,
while their eyes are slanted upwards. Many of the men have beards. The
more traditional Gnomes often wear red caps. They are all very beautiful.
They each choose at what age they wish to represent themselves. Some
appear very youthful while others may take on the aspect of a more mature
person with white hair and white beard. They live to be thousands of
years old. They are filled with great spiritual wisdom and unlimited
love and compassion. They were one of the first of the tribes of Fair
Folk to leave the physical realm to travel to the distant realms closer
to the Mother and Father Creator, and they now live in the realm nearest
to the Holy Parents referred to as Tir Na n'Og.
- Green Cap Gnomes: Their appearance is the same as
the Red Caps, except for their Green Caps which denote their tribe.
They also live to be thousands of years old. They are the caretakers
of the nature kingdom, and they live in a realm close to the physical
earth which places them on the front lines between humanity and Mother
Earth. They endure much emotional pain from the devastation of the Great
Mother by humans.
- More about the Gnomes
- Elves: The Elves are a very tall and beautiful people.
The average height of the men is 6 to 7 feet, while that of the women
is around 6 feet. Their ears are pointed at the tips, and their eyes
are slanted upwards. They are thousands of years old, but not as old
as the Gnomes. They live in various kingdoms spread throughout the realms,
but those we have contact with live in the same realm as the Red Cap
Gnomes. The Elven warriors still travel to other realms to do battle
against the Evil One and his minions, as do some of the warrior Gnomes.
- More about the Elves
- Sprites: They are beautiful, tiny, winged beings,
who stand only a few inches tall. Their wings are shaped much like butterfly
wings, usually transparent, but reflecting many colors, though they
can change their wings' colors or appearance at will. They seldom wear
clothes, but do so on occasion so as not to offend those of a more prudish
nature. They are very playful, but also very ancient and filled with
spiritual wisdom.
- More about the
Sprites, Part I Part
II
- Brownies: They are lovely, spiritual beings of about
a foot in height. They sometimes wear clothes, especially around humans.
When they do, the female Brownies wear tops that are flattering, but
not particularly lowcut. Their skirts are flowing so they have freedom
of movement. They often don't wear shoes, as they want to feel the Earth
beneath their feet, but if they do wear shoes, they are lightweight
so they can feel the Earth as much as possible. They sometimes wear
cone-shaped hats made of soft materials which are rounded at the end.
The hats rest on their head in a relaxed position, and you can see their
hair flowing out from beneath the cap. Within their hair is always a
braid, either in the back or the front, and within the braid they weave
flowers or leaves or feathers or some other item from nature, depending
on the area where they live and their particular focus in helping Mother
Earth. Their clothes reflect the colors of the area where they live.
Sometimes they may also wear vests. There is an upward point at the
tips of their ears, which turn down just a bit at the ends. They always
make sure never to cover their ears with their hair, as they are proud
of their ears and consider them a point of beauty. Their eyes are almond-shaped
with an upward slant, and their eyebrows are finely shaped and reflect
the upward slant of their eyes. They have beautiful singing voices,
and they always carry some sort of musical instrument, often a flute.
They sometimes create drums or flutes from hollowed-out branches. They
are fond of imitating sounds of nature in a musical way, and they do
so often with their voices or instruments.
- Devas: They are beings similar to angels who live
in the realms near Earth. They oversee a particular area and try to
protect it from destruction by humans. They help direct the Gnomes and
others who also work to protect Mother Earth. When an area they protect
is devastated, it is very painful for them, but they will stay there
until the very end. Then they will return to the realms further from
Earth for healing before returning to try to protect another area from
the humans who would destroy the veryland upon which they walk.
- Centaurs: True to their legend, the upper half of
their torso is human with two arms, while the lower half is that of
a powerful horse. Like the rest of the Faerie, they are very beautiful.
The males and females both often go bare-chested, though they sometimes
wear clothing, particularly on formal occasions.
- Dragons: Dragons come in many different forms, but
one we have met is a red dragon with a head shaped similarly to a horse.
He has round eyes and scales that look much like smooth skin. His ears
go up and then tilt down at the ends. His neck is long like a horse's
neck, and his body somewhat resembles a horse. He has four fingers and
a thumb on his front feet, which are longer than a human hand and have
longer nails. His legs are muscular, and his back legs have six toes
and claws. His long three-forked tail has webbing between the forks
which acts like the tail of a kite. He has large wings with scales resembling
feathers which can lay flat or be fluffed up like those of a bird. He
likes to sit up in human fashion during conversations. He is extremely
ancient and does, in fact, breathe fire.
- Merpeople: As the legends portray them, their upper
portion is like a human body, while their lower body is in the form
of a fish with iridescent scales. Like most Fair Folk, they are very
beautiful, and can turn their lower half to human form with little effort
if they wish to leave the water and walk about on land.
- Fauns: Their upper portion is human, while their
lower portion is that of a two-legged hoofed animal. They are, of course,
beautiful. Horns of various sizes grow out of their heads, which unfortunately
resulted in stories told by misguided priests who referred to them as
horned devils. This is a lie, for they are as a rule very gentle and
loving.
- Unicorns: Like the legends, they are beautiful horses
with a horn in the middle of their forehead. They converse with others
of the Faerie, because in Tir Na n'Og there are no language barriers
as there are on Earth.
- Winged Horses: They are horses with wings. Both
they and the Unicorns participate as mounts for the Elves and Gnomes
when they go to battle in the other realms.
- Mugwumps: Small brown furry beings with pointy ears
and tails. They have their own language which is quite understandable
in the land of Faerie.
- Tree-Snufflers: They are tall, gangly beings with
long snouts who lick tree energy which the tree freely gives. In return,
they give energy to the tree. They move slowly and have small hoof-like
three-toed feet. Their bodies tend to take on the color of tree trunks.
Their pelt is covered with fine hair, and on their shoulders and arms,
they may take on the shape of leaves and the tree they have an affinity
for. They might also have a mane of leaves. In the fall, they tend to
mimic trees and shed the leaves which grow on their shoulders, back
portions, head and along their limbs. They have 6 or 7 fingers on each
hand. They are very versatile and strong.
- Salmon of Wisdom: They eat of the hazelnuts of wisdom
which grow on the trees which hang over the wells where flow the waters
of the Great Mother.
- The Dark Faerie: The Dark Faerie are made up of
an unpleasant group of ugly and evil goblins, trolls, and ogres who
follow the Evil One himself. Some beautiful Dark Elves also follow the
Evil One. None of the Dark Faerie are ever invited to our home, and
we don't encourage you to invite them to yours. Remember that anything
they offer will be in their best interests, but not yours.
We receive many questions on how to go about meeting a Faery. The best place
to start is with sincerity in your heart, and love and compassion for all
creation, including humans. Then find yourself outdoors often. Learn the
language of the trees and of the sky and of Mother Earth herself. The more
you are out there, and the more the waters of sincerity fill that Grail
Cup within your heart, the more likely it is that the Fair Folk will take
notice of you and begin a relationship with you. They might be Fair Folk
you knew many lifetimes ago or completely new Fair Folk you have never met
before.
Because the Faerie do dwell within other realms, you must learn to look
for them with your inner eyes. When you are remembering or imagining or
daydreaming, you see pictures in your mind's eye. This might be how you
first come to see them, for sometimes imagination is the first step to
true seeing. Use your imagination to picture what the Faery you wish to
meet might look like. Look again at the descriptions we have provided
for the various types of Faeries. The most likely Faeries for you to meet,
at least to begin with, might be the Sprites or Gnomes, for they work
in a realm nearer to Earth to help heal and tend to the plants and animals.
You might be surprised, after a time, at how clear the Faery you are imagining
appears to your inner eyesight. If you start to see him or her very clearly,
it could be that you truly are seeing a Faery. Once you see Faeries, you
may wish to begin listening to them with your inner ears, realizing, of
course, that you may have already heard them!
In any case, should you ever chance to meet a being who says negative
or cruel things or asks you to do negative things, say your farewells
quickly, for such a being is not a Faery of the light.
The closer you become to nature, the more likely you are to draw the
attention of the Faeries who inhabit the area where you are spending time.
It could be that you will become one of those who helps to heal Mother
Earth or protect her from those who wish her harm. Perhaps once the Fair
Folk realize you truly care about the Great Mother, they will choose to
make themselves known to you. In any event, you will never know unless
you go outside and greet the Mother.
The residents of Tir na n'Og are vegetarians. Typical foods at a feast
or at daily meals include many different vegetables, beans, mushrooms,
cheeses, nuts, seaweed, roots, herbs, fruits, breads, noodles, cakes,
pies, honeyed snacks, flavored waters, tea, grain beverages, wines, beers,
ales, and meads. They have also added some human dishes to their menus
such as pizza and ice cream. Though they are strict vegetarians, they
do like to display their food artistically, often in the shapes of animals
or birds or trees or flowers or scenes of nature, or their legends. They
are also adept at creating beautiful ice sculptures.
Copyright (c) 2001-2009 by Avalon
Grove. All Rights Reserved.
|