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A little About Greater Fairies, and Lesser Faeries

It is easy to underestimate the native cleverness, wit, and knowledge of Fairy kind. This is
always a mistake. All fairies are long lived, with many of the Greater Fairies being ancient
beyond the reckoning. Though they are very limited with respect to their sense of adventure
and curiosity, this seems to be an adaptation that allows them to maintain their simple lifestyles
over very long lifespan. Thus, technical tasks are simply not their forte, relying more on
memory, experience, and inscrutable methods of impeccably judging all whom they meet.

The actual relationship between Greater and Lesser fairy kind, is as yet unclear, but to be
explored in future stories.

 

The Greater Fairies:

Greater Fairies, who are far fewer in number, are both more intelligent and much larger than
the ‘little ones.’ They were created by the ancient to attend him, and to act as his
eyes and ears, as well as serving as his guardians. They all have rich personalities, but only
a few are willing to show this in the presence of men, whom they mistrust because they
think and act so differently than fairy-folk; often saying one thing while thinking or believing
another, which fairies simply can not understand.

They are all distinguished by their eyes, which are usually very brightly colored or metallic,
and are extremely expressive. The brightness of their eyes expresses the level of ‘joy’ they
are feeling. They are collectively the ‘Aida’ or ‘Joyful Helpers.’

Several of their great poetic cycles or histories, as well as several of the learning songs,
seem to indicate that eye color may be passed along from the parent fairies. Thus, if
Golden-eyes were to conceive with her consort Blue-eyes, they might be expected to have a
green-eyed offspring.

Greater fairies have developed or been taught writing. However, they are more likely to
rely on a very strong oral tradition of passing information amongst themselves, the likes of
which humans could scarcely comprehend. Their traditional songs and cycles encompass a
history and a knowledge of the natural world that is beyond the grasp of most human minds.
Thus, though most of the greater fairies can read, learning and memorization are undertaken
through songs

 

The Lesser Faeries:

Lesser Faeries are many more in number. Their personalities are simpler, and though some
may speak from time to time, many more may not be so capable. They seem to develop
over a limited range of capacity, but as a whole, they are far less capable of dealing with
complex tasks than their larger brethren. Some may even be almost feral, living apart in
small loose groupings, dwelling in places where the Unicorn has sojourned over the millennia,
which to all practical purposes is everywhere.

What they lack in innate ability, they can usually make up for in sheer numbers and enthusiasm.
Lesser Faeries are smaller than the Greater Fairies, being roughly half the size, and unlike the
their larger cousins, they seem to remain approximately the same size throughout their lives.

All Lesser Faeries have jet-black eyes, which although they are significantly less expressive
due to their lack of color, never the less follow the same pattern of gaining a high luster when
they are happy, to a dull coal like flatness when they are sad. This is of little moment, though,
because Lesser Faeries are almost always happy.

All the fairy folk are empathic, in ways that are not clearly understandable. Most of this
is the ability to sense raw emotions, such as chemical and hormonal changes, to an extent that
it has become a rich and expressive form of communication, but there are times when they seem
to function to an almost extra sensory extent. Mostly this means that the little ones will
enjoy undertaking some small needful task, because they can feel the need in others as if
it were their own, and enjoy the satiation of that need as they would any other pleasurable
emotion. Again, however, there are times when any fairy might seem prescient, either
due to an inhumanly vast experience, or through cues that are simply not decipherable
with human senses, it is simply uncertain to us.

 

Sarah Lynn Morgan

 

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Name
          Gender           Meaning
         
Asho
         
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          'Pure of heart' The ancient, The Unicorn
         
Dyre
         
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          'Dear heart'
         
Syna
         
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          'Two Together', In Hebrew 'Sarah'
         
Dara
         
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          'Compassion & Wisdom', Innkeeper’s wife.
         
Chandi
         
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          'Angry'
         
Maleah
         
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          'Unique little Girl', Chandi's Daughter.
         
Bryan
         
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          'Strong one', Syna's Father.
         
Arlen
         
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          'Pledge', Chandi's son.
         
Jada
         
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          'Wise', Crown emissary.
         
Keely
         
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          'Beautiful & Graceful', Syna's Friend.
         
Calum
         
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          'Dove', Innkeeper
         
Bram
         
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          'Raven', Mean young cousin
         
Braum
         
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          'Man like', Mean younger cousin
         
Liam
         
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          'Unwavering protector', The smith
         
Keene
         
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          'Ancient, Wise, Learned', Village Elder.
         
Braelan
         
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          The old Healer
         
Aida
         
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          'Joyful Helper', All Greater Fairies
         
Copper-eyes
         
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          Syna's 'Aida'
         
Green-eyes
         
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          Very beautiful, a healer
         
Blue-eyes
         
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          A watcher, consort of Golden-eyes
         
Golden-eyes
         
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          The Eldest, She knows of Man

Comments

Could be worse

There are people here who post poetry without redeeming themselves by attaching a whacking good story to it! ;-)

Wait a minute, are you saying there is such a thing as good poetry? Now, that is fantasy!

KJT

"Being a girl is wonderful and to torture someone into that would be like the exact opposite of what it's like. I don’t know how anyone could act that way." College Girl - poetheather


"Life is not measured by the breaths you take, but by the moments that take your breath away.”
George Carlin

What about limericks?

They're pretty good poetry, though I don't think there are any G rated ones.

I look forward to your story.

John in Wauwatosa

John in Wauwatosa

Even worse

Limericks are almost as pad as puns! ;-)

KJT

"Being a girl is wonderful and to torture someone into that would be like the exact opposite of what it's like. I don’t know how anyone could act that way." College Girl - poetheather


"Life is not measured by the breaths you take, but by the moments that take your breath away.”
George Carlin

Nuh uh!

I happen to LIKE limericks, as my blog proves, and as for puns, well, if they're good enough for Shakespeare they're good enough for me!

Putting down good humor, honestly...

Melanie E.

Um, well

There's no accounting for taste. As for Shakesphere, even the Bard of Avon had his off days. :-)

All in good fun,
KJT

"Being a girl is wonderful and to torture someone into that would be like the exact opposite of what it's like. I don’t know how anyone could act that way." College Girl - poetheather


"Life is not measured by the breaths you take, but by the moments that take your breath away.”
George Carlin

I'm Hooked!!!!

You just had to go and make a masterpiece I crave to read didn't you? ^.^ *hugs sis* I love it and am looking forward to each and every word you write.

 

    Sephrena Lynn Miller
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The Hot Place!

Hey, Sarah Lynn,

Be sure to look me up when you get here!

New York City, hotter than hell, and twice as much fun.

Unicorn Character list

Unicorn Character List

     I have created a character list, which I will try to update
as the chapters are posted. It gives the meanings of the
names that were chosen for each character, and in part
explains why two of the names sounded more alike than
I would have wished! As in many of our stories, that
problem goes away.

     Sarah Lynn

Fairy Almanac

      Excerpts from the Fairy Almanac have been added to the Unicorn’s
Gift Blog entry; for the curious and scholar alike.

     Sarah Lynn Morgan

Syna as Sarah is a nice touch

as Sarah is sometimes translated as "highly holy female" ( In original Hebrew it was a woman of high status, it was chosen to be used to describe Abraham's wife as she is considered highly holy and one of the highest status females in the bible) .

I don't think that Sarah means two together ( I don't remember the complete etymology of it but I am quite sure that the origin is Aramaic, and I can't see how the Aramaic word for two -Trei{as far as I remember} is conjugated into Sarah).Also as far as my native speaker education ( which offers different merits then the Linguistic one) I can't remember that meaning or any other special meaning. If you have the etymology that says so or a link to a text I will like to see it ( It would be nice to learn about the name as it was chosen for the biblical characters in order to enhance the claim of the coupling of Abraham and Sarah as being a divine matching ).

Anyway : kudos on the great list and my compliments on the faeries gender icon :).

Lily.

Syna as Sarah

I don't think Sarah means two togehter either!

I sent you a more detailed message, however, since we are
both here:

Syna is from the greek, and as a name means two together.

Hebrew probably adopted it from the greek, and why they
consider it a form of Sarah had to be in usage. Names
are not as easy as nouns, etc.

Sarah is Princess, and as Abraham's wife -
"Mother of Many Nations" for the twelve tribes
their sons founded.

The crossover between Syna and Sarah is something I look
at as kind of neat, but it does not follow that Sarah is
two together, or that Syna had anything to do with
Aramaic. With regard to Etymology, in that geographic
proximity, the adoption of names can be much faster than
other parts of languages. Names are often adopted as
fast as a person can travel.

I'm glad you found the names as interesting as I did!
Super question.

Sarah Lynn

Its highly unlikely to be of a greek source

As Greek words started penetrating the middle eastern languages at about 800 BC and Sarah goes way before that.It will be a huge hint ,as of the origin , to find what is the origin of the Hebrew word Sar (important person , nowadays minister ) as Sarah is the female form of that word :)

Gee, Relax Y'all

Ole Ulfson's picture

and enjoy the ride!

Ole

We are each exactly as God made us. God does not make mistakes!

Gender rights are the new civil rights!