Sidhe
In Irish folklore, the word "sidhe" refers to a type of supernatural being, often associated with mounds or burial sites, and the otherworld. They are not simply "fairies" in the popular sense, but rather a more complex and potentially dangerous race of beings.
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she walked close to the walls - watching out for the humans, wishing she had wings to fly out of sight if she spotted any one... she liked the lights in the evenings round the town, better then the start single light that shone under the hill...
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ai original created heavily manipulated and edited for art via gimp
Sidhe
In Irish folklore, the word "sidhe" refers to a type of supernatural being, often associated with mounds or burial sites, and the otherworld. They are not simply "fairies" in the popular sense, but rather a more complex and potentially dangerous race of beings.
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she walked close to the walls - watching out for the humans, wishing she had wings to fly out of sight if she spotted any one... she liked the lights in the evenings round the town, better then the start single light that shone under the hill...
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ai original created heavily manipulated and edited for art via gimp