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| type= Magical humanoids | | type= Magical humanoids | ||
| notable_individuals= [[Abúi]]<br>[[Queen of Faerie|The Queen of Faerie]]<br>[[Prince of the Fair Folk|The Prince of the Fair Folk]] | | notable_individuals= [[Abúi]]<br>[[Queen of Faerie|The Queen of Faerie]]<br>[[Prince of the Fair Folk|The Prince of the Fair Folk]]<br>[[The Lurigadawne of Tipperary]] | ||
| list_of_individuals= [[:Category:Fae|'''''See list''''']] | | list_of_individuals= [[:Category:Fae|'''''See list''''']] | ||
| first_seen_in= [[COMIC]]: ''[[Incognito (comic story)|Incognito]]'' | | first_seen_in= [[COMIC]]: ''[[Incognito (comic story)|Incognito]]'' | ||
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== Nature == | == Nature == | ||
The Fair Folk had a weakness to “cold iron” | The Fae were long-lived and [[magic]]al. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Interlude of Jenny Everywhere (novel)|The Interlude of Jenny Everywhere]]'') | ||
The Fair Folk had a weakness to “cold iron”, ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Morning After (novel)|Morning After]]'') including members of the [[Little People]] such as [[Leprechaun]]s and [[Brownie]]s, considered a subtype of the Fair Folk in at least some universes. | |||
The Fae took debts extremely seriously; in some worlds, anyone who was owed something to a member of the Fae was invited to their funeral should they die with the debt unpaid, to ensure that things would be worked out with the deceased's heirs rather than have the debt keep hanging over their legacy. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Interlude of Jenny Everywhere (novel)|The Interlude of Jenny Everywhere]]'') | |||
== History == | == History == | ||
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=== Jenny's fire-breathing cow === | === Jenny's fire-breathing cow === | ||
[[Jenny Everywhere#Owner of a fire-breathing cow|One version]] of [[Jenny Everywhere]] owned a [[Jenny Everywhere's fire-breathing cow|fire-breathing cow]]. She had frequent dealings with “the Gentry” and did not seem to take them very seriously. On multiple occasions, the [[Prince of the Fair Folk]] himself stole her cow from her. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Morning After (novel)|Morning After]]'') | [[Jenny Everywhere#Owner of a fire-breathing cow|One version]] of [[Jenny Everywhere]] owned a [[Jenny Everywhere's fire-breathing cow|fire-breathing cow]]. She had frequent dealings with “the Gentry” and did not seem to take them very seriously. On multiple occasions, the [[Prince of the Fair Folk]] himself stole her cow from her. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Morning After (novel)|Morning After]]'') | ||
=== In Dimension 77 === | |||
[[Dimension 77]] was a world where “the old tales” of [[Earth]] were true, though humanity had forgotten it by the 21st century. Faeries existed, including good and evil ones, as did the [[Little People]], including [[Leprechaun]]s and [[Brownie]]s. All were bound by “ancient laws” governing such matters as the wishes owed by a member of the Fae to someone who saved their life. [[Jenny Everywhere#Adventures with the Cupids|Jenny Everywhere]] once saved [[the Lurigadawne of Tipperary]], a Leprechaun, from a “black magician” who had imprisoned him in a cage made of cold iron. Over a century later, Jenny returned to his home and found it empty, being watched over by [[Brownie (The Interlude of Jenny Everywhere)|a]] [[Brownie]] in repayment of an old debt owned by the Brownie's “clan” to the Lurigadawne while the Lurigadawne attended to some secret business. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Interlude of Jenny Everywhere (novel)|The Interlude of Jenny Everywhere]]'') | |||
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