![]() …a boggart is the Unseelie version of a brownie. Some of the more well-known Unseelie Court members include Dullahan, or the notorious Headless Horseman, and Boggarts, which is a name familiar to anyone a fan of Harry Potter - but they’re far from the closet creatures that take on a viewer’s worst fears.įae Folk: The World of the Fae describes them as such: See also: 16 Bigfoot, Alien, and Other Beasties for Your Home and Yard To quote Living Liminally again: “The Unseelie court is described as always unfavorable to humans and is closely linked to the Sluagh sidhe, the malicious Host who torment people and cause illness and death where they visit (Briggs, 1976).” I can’t imagine many other negative interactions that might make a faerie hungry for revenge than having their home turned into a holiday decoration - though I do wonder if they’d at least appreciate the warmth of being inside? Unseelie CourtĪs previously mentioned, the Unseelie Court consists of the opposites of the Seelie Court - the “baddies” of the fey world, if you will. ![]() Įspecially as Christmastime rolls around and you find yourself wanting to head out into the mountains for a tree, maybe take a stone with you to check for faerie families between the needles before accidentally chopping down and tying them to the roof of your car. How are you supposed to see if there’s a small faerie battalion building up to fight against you, though? One way would be by getting your hands on a Hag/Witch/Adder Stone, of which I’ve talked about in previous Witchy Wednesday installments. The Seelie court is not known to harm people without reason though and generally will warn people at least once before retaliating against offenses (Briggs, 1976). Living Liminally comments on this specifically, stating:ĭespite its reputation as generally kindly the Seelie court was known to readily revenge any wrongs or slights against themselves, and even a faerie who would be considered Seelie, such as a Brownie, could be dangerous when offended or harmed. They’re also known to eagerly seek revenge on anyone who wrongs them, though for the most part they’ll at least give you some forewarning of the impending attack. While more gracious than their Unseelie cousins, many Seelie faeries are prone to playing pranks on humans and other creatures without concern about the aftereffects. Just because they come from the Seelie court, though, not all of these faeries are “good” or “pure” as we humans might expect them to be. Ghost Hunting Event Companies & Haunted Places.We cover all aspects, from their haunted history to any special events they may be holding. Haunted Places From the most haunted places to little known or rarely explored haunted places.Events Paracons, ghost hunts, paranormal investigations, horror fests, and Halloween events. ![]()
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