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Fairy


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A Fairy also known as faery, fae, and faerie are mythical creatures often associated with nature. The creatures have their origin in Europe and vary dramatically in representation and definition. The term has been used to refer to a variety of mythical creatures including goblins and gnomes. Modern representations typically veer towards winged, ethereal creatures with magical abilities.

Paranormal

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the creator of Sherlock Holmes, wrote a book (The Coming of the Fairies) which supported the existence of fairies. It included the famous Cottingley Fairy Photographs.


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