Ailill
(#60017843)
Level 1 Fae
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Personal Style
Apparel
Skin
Scene
Measurements
Length
1 m
Wingspan
0.82 m
Weight
0.95 kg
Genetics
Brown
Tapir
Tapir
Spring
Bee
Bee
Goldenrod
Firefly
Firefly
Hatchday
Breed
Eye Type
Level 1 Fae
EXP: 0 / 245
STR
5
AGI
8
DEF
5
QCK
6
INT
8
VIT
5
MND
8
Biography
Born on Saint Patrick's Day 2020
What is a Fairy Tree?
A Fairy tree is usually a Hawthorn or an Ash tree but what makes them stand out from any other tree of its kind is their location. A Fairy tree is found standing by itself in a centre of a field or on the side of the road and they’re quite easy to spot, if you know what you are looking for. Some of these trees have stones surrounding its base for protection but who put them there? The locals or the wee folk?
Fairy Trees in Irish Folklore
Ireland is a place with thousands of folklore stories and Fairy trees are still commonly talked about to this day. Some believe these trees are the gateway between worlds for mortals and that of the faeries in the other-world.
Irish Mythology is split into four different cycles with the Mythological Cycle describing how faeries (Sidhe) moved to the other-world.
When the Milesians or Gaels arrived in Ireland they took up a dispute with the Tuatha Dé Danann, children of the Goddess Danu. The Tuatha Dé Danann retired underground and became known as the fairy people, sidhe, or the wee folk.
The wee folk had many entrances to the otherworld such as in burial mounds, under water and even at the base of Fairy trees. As you can imagine these gateways are extremely important for the movement of the wee folk so they are heavily protected by magic. You wouldn’t be considered mad if you just so happened to spot a Pooka or Leprechaun at a Fairy tree.
Superstitions surrounding Fairy trees
With Fairy trees being regarded as sacred sites for the wee folk there are many superstitions that surround them and as you’ve probably guessed involve magic and bad luck. Some believe if you damage or cut down one of these trees you’ll be faced with a life of bad luck. As you can imagine people are very weary of touching one.
Its certainly common for farmers to work around these trees even if it does mean they cant grow crops where the tree stands. When travelling through Ireland you’ll often see a perfectly cultivated field with a Fairy tree standing in the centre and untouched, evidence of a farmer unwilling to risk his luck.
There are also many stories around Ireland of road works being delayed simply because a Fairy tree would be standing its path, workers would refuse to touch the tree. In most occasions roads have been re-routed to by-pass the tree.
There are stories of the famous car manufacture DeLorean chopped down a fairy tree in order to build their factory in Dunmurry on the outskirts of Belfast. Its believed DeLorean failed due to bad luck from chopping down the tree.
If ever come across a fairy tree in Ireland our advice is to not go near it, any damage to the tree could bring unwanted bad luck.
- aquired Mar/17/2020 (St. Patrick's Day)
- been looking for a themed Fae(rie) all over and found this little guy :D
- considered naming him Jane just for the fun of it but decided he needs something more theme-appropriate
- previous owner: QuotetheRaven (also: credit for the writing above!)
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