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Dont call me a fairy. We dont like to be called fairies anymore. Once upon a time, fairy erfectly acceptable catchall for a variety of creatures, but now it has taken on too many associatioymologically speaking, a fairy is something quite particular, related in kind to the na-iads, or water nymphs, and while of the genus, we are sui generis. The word fairy is drawn from fay (Old French fee), which itself es from the Latin Fata, the goddess of fate. The fay lived in groups called the faerie, between the heavenly ahly realms.

There exist in this world a range of sublunary spirits that carminibus coelo possunt deducere lunam, and they have been divided sint times into six kinds: fiery, aerial, terrestrial, watery, subterranean, and the whole class of fair-ies and nymphs. Of the sprites of fire, water, and air, I know o nothing. But the terrestrial and underground devils I know all too well, and of these, there is infinite variety and attendant myth about t……(内容加载失败!)

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