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My understanding is that faeries were to some extent [[NatureSpirit gods of nature (on small scale)]]. So a faerie could be the god of one pond, or a group of trees or even a small area. Also some Fairies are known to be helpful under some circumstances. Here is a shortened version of a fairy tale i heard. So this human sees faeries dancing, and faerie queen (this was an irish story) lost something. The guy who saw the what the queen lost found the item. Now the Fairies in this story were known to be dangerous. Anyways the guy returned the item to the faerie queen and the faeries thanked him and offered to give him something in return. He was interested in the dancing they were doing (humans didn\'t have dance yet). So she taught him to dance and then the queen ordered him to teach dancing to other humans. The guy was cautious and hesitant in returning the item, because the faeries are dangerous. I would consider this close enough to for the folklore\'s faeries to be classified as fair folk because in this story faeries are strange and dangerous, even if they are nice enough to give you an intangible gift in gratitude and then say that you have to share it with the your species (with what I assume was an unsaid \'or else\').
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My understanding is that faeries were to some extent [[NatureSpirit gods of nature (on small scale)]]. So a faerie could be the god of one pond, or a group of trees or even a small area. Also some Fairies are known to be helpful under some circumstances. Here is a shortened version of a fairy tale i heard. So this human sees faeries dancing, and faerie queen (this was an irish story) lost something. The guy found the item. Now the Fairies in this story were known to be dangerous. Anyways the guy returned the item to the faerie queen and the faeries thanked him and offered to give him something in return. He was interested in the dancing they were doing (humans didn\\\'t have dance yet). So she taught him to dance and then the queen ordered him to teach dancing to other humans. The guy was cautious and hesitant in returning the item, because the faeries are dangerous. I would consider this close enough to for the folklore\\\'s faeries to be classified as fair folk because in this story faeries are strange and dangerous, even if they are nice enough to give you an intangible gift in gratitude and then say that you have to share it with the your species (with what I assume was an unsaid \\\'or else\\\').
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My understanding is that faeries were to some extent gods (on small scale). So a faerie could be the god of one pond, or a group of trees or even a small area. Also some Fairies are known to be helpful under some circumstances. Here is a shortened version of a fairy tale i heard. So this human sees faeries dancing, and faerie queen (this was an irish story) lost something. The guy who saw the what the queen lost found the item. Now the Fairies in this story were known to be dangerous. Anyways the guy returned the item to the faerie queen and the faeries thanked him and offered to give him something in return. He was interested in the dancing they were doing (humans didn\'t have dance yet). So she taught him to dance and then the queen ordered him to teach dancing to other humans. The guy was cautious and hesitant in returning the item, because the faeries are dangerous. I would consider this close enough to for the folklore\'s faeries to be classified as fair folk because in this story faeries are strange and dangerous, even if they are nice enough to give you an intangible gift in gratitude and then say that you have to share it with the your species (with what I assume was an unsaid \'or else\').
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My understanding is that faeries were to some extent [[NatureSpirit gods of nature (on small scale)]]. So a faerie could be the god of one pond, or a group of trees or even a small area. Also some Fairies are known to be helpful under some circumstances. Here is a shortened version of a fairy tale i heard. So this human sees faeries dancing, and faerie queen (this was an irish story) lost something. The guy who saw the what the queen lost found the item. Now the Fairies in this story were known to be dangerous. Anyways the guy returned the item to the faerie queen and the faeries thanked him and offered to give him something in return. He was interested in the dancing they were doing (humans didn\\\'t have dance yet). So she taught him to dance and then the queen ordered him to teach dancing to other humans. The guy was cautious and hesitant in returning the item, because the faeries are dangerous. I would consider this close enough to for the folklore\\\'s faeries to be classified as fair folk because in this story faeries are strange and dangerous, even if they are nice enough to give you an intangible gift in gratitude and then say that you have to share it with the your species (with what I assume was an unsaid \\\'or else\\\').
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My understanding is that faeries were to some extent gods (on small scale). So a faerie could be the god of one pond, or a group of trees or even a small area. Also some Fairies are known to be helpful under some circumstances. Here is a shortened version of a fairy tale i heard. So this human sees faeries dancing, and faerie queen (this was an irish story) lost something. The guy who saw the what the queen lost found the item. Now the Fairies in this story were known to be dangerous. Anyways the guy returned the item to the faerie queen and the faeries thanked him and offered to give him something in return. He was interested in the dancing they were doing (humans didn\'t have dance yet). So she taught him to dance and then the queen ordered him to teach dancing to other humans. The guy was cautious and hesitant in returning the item, because the faeries are dangerous. I would consider this close enough to for the folklore\'s faeries to be classified as fair folk because in this story faeries are strange and dangerous, even if they are nice enough to give you an intangible gift in gratitude and then say that you have to share it with the your species, or else.
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My understanding is that faeries were to some extent gods (on small scale). So a faerie could be the god of one pond, or a group of trees or even a small area. Also some Fairies are known to be helpful under some circumstances. Here is a shortened version of a fairy tale i heard. So this human sees faeries dancing, and faerie queen (this was an irish story) lost something. The guy who saw the what the queen lost found the item. Now the Fairies in this story were known to be dangerous. Anyways the guy returned the item to the faerie queen and the faeries thanked him and offered to give him something in return. He was interested in the dancing they were doing (humans didn\\\'t have dance yet). So she taught him to dance and then the queen ordered him to teach dancing to other humans. The guy was cautious and hesitant in returning the item, because the faeries are dangerous. I would consider this close enough to for the folklore\\\'s faeries to be classified as fair folk because in this story faeries are strange and dangerous, even if they are nice enough to give you an intangible gift in gratitude and then say that you have to share it with the your species (with what I assume was an unsaid \\\'or else\\\').
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My understanding is that faeries were to some extent gods (on small scale). So a faerie could be the god of one pond, or a group of trees or even a small area. Also some Fairies are known to be helpful under some circumstances. Here is a shortened version of a fairy tale i heard. So this human sees faeries dancing, and faerie queen (this was an irish story) lost something. The guy who saw the what the queen lost found the item. Now the Fairies in this story were known to be dangerous. Anyways the guy returned the item to the faerie queen and the faeries thanked him and offered to give him something in return. he was interested in the dancing they were doing (humans didn\'t have dance yet). So she taught him to dance and then the queen ordered him to teach dancing to other humans. The guy was cautious and hesitant in returning the item, because the faeries are dangerous. I would consider this close enough to for the folklore\'s faeries to be classified as fair folk because in this story faeries are strange and dangerous, even if they are nice enough to give you an intangible gift in gratitude and then say that you have to share it with the your species, or else.
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My understanding is that faeries were to some extent gods (on small scale). So a faerie could be the god of one pond, or a group of trees or even a small area. Also some Fairies are known to be helpful under some circumstances. Here is a shortened version of a fairy tale i heard. So this human sees faeries dancing, and faerie queen (this was an irish story) lost something. The guy who saw the what the queen lost found the item. Now the Fairies in this story were known to be dangerous. Anyways the guy returned the item to the faerie queen and the faeries thanked him and offered to give him something in return. He was interested in the dancing they were doing (humans didn\\\'t have dance yet). So she taught him to dance and then the queen ordered him to teach dancing to other humans. The guy was cautious and hesitant in returning the item, because the faeries are dangerous. I would consider this close enough to for the folklore\\\'s faeries to be classified as fair folk because in this story faeries are strange and dangerous, even if they are nice enough to give you an intangible gift in gratitude and then say that you have to share it with the your species, or else.
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My understanding is that faeries were to some extent gods (on small scale). So a faerie could be the god of one pond, or a group of trees or even a small area. Also some Fairies are known to be helpful under some circumstances. I here is a shortened version of a fairy tale i heard. So this human sees faeries dancing, and faerie queen (this was an irish story) lost something. The guy who saw the what the queen lost found the item. Now the Fairies in this story were known to be dangerous. Anyways the guy returned the item to the faerie queen and the faeries thanked him and offered to give him something in return. he was interested in the dancing they were doing (humans didn\'t have dance yet). So she taught him to dance and then the queen ordered him to teach dancing to other humans. The guy was cautious and hesitant in returning the item, because the faeries are dangerous. I would consider this close enough to for the folklore\'s faeries to be classified as fair folk because in this story faeries are strange and dangerous, even if they are nice enough to give you an intangible gift in gratitude and then say that you have to share it with the your species, or else.
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My understanding is that faeries were to some extent gods (on small scale). So a faerie could be the god of one pond, or a group of trees or even a small area. Also some Fairies are known to be helpful under some circumstances. Here is a shortened version of a fairy tale i heard. So this human sees faeries dancing, and faerie queen (this was an irish story) lost something. The guy who saw the what the queen lost found the item. Now the Fairies in this story were known to be dangerous. Anyways the guy returned the item to the faerie queen and the faeries thanked him and offered to give him something in return. he was interested in the dancing they were doing (humans didn\\\'t have dance yet). So she taught him to dance and then the queen ordered him to teach dancing to other humans. The guy was cautious and hesitant in returning the item, because the faeries are dangerous. I would consider this close enough to for the folklore\\\'s faeries to be classified as fair folk because in this story faeries are strange and dangerous, even if they are nice enough to give you an intangible gift in gratitude and then say that you have to share it with the your species, or else.
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