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the free encyclopedia Mythical being or legendary creature in European folklore For other uses · see Fairy (disambiguation) . "Fay" redirects here. For other uses · see Fay (disambiguation) . Fairy 1888 illustration by Luis Ricardo Falero of a modern fairy · generally described as anthropomorphic · found in the folklore of multiple European cultures (including Celtic · Slavic · Germanic · and French folklore) · a form of spirit · often with magical · metaphysical · supernatural · as deities in pagan belief systems · as spirits of the dead · as prehistoric precursors to humans · magical powers · and a penchant for trickery. At other times · it has been used to describe any magical creature · such as goblins and gnomes . Fairy has at times been used as an adjective · wearing clothing inside out
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1 Etymology 2 Historical development 3 Descriptions 4 Origins Toggle Origins subsection 4.1 Demoted angels 4.2 Demoted pagan deities 4.3 Fairies as demons 4.4 Spirits of the dead 4.5 Hidden people 4.6 Elementals 5 Characteristics 6 Classifications 7 Changelings 8 Protective charms 9 Legends Toggle Legends subsection 9.1 Tuatha Dé Danann 9.2 Aos Sí 9.3 Scottish Sìthe 10 In literature 11 In visual art 12 Christian belief in fairies 13 Fairies in Non-European culture 14 In chess 15 See also Toggle
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