In this week’s episode, Sammy gives a mystical overview of one of lore’s favorite folk: The Fae. As the mead flows, the ladies unmask Ricky Gervais, become crow drug dealers, and travel to Medieval Times!
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Murder, Death
Sources:
“Irish Folklore Part 7: The Fairies” By Dawn Rainbolt on Wilderness Ireland
“Fairies and Fairy lore: The reality of the Irish fairy” by Anon on Ireland’s Folklore and Traditions
“Fairies: The Mystery of Where They Came From” by anon on formfluent.com
“The Fairy Faith: An Ancient Indigenous Religion” by Carolyn Emerick on HubPages
“History of Fairies” by AFREESTYLER on Apanache
“A Brief History of Fairies” by Anon at fiveminutehistory.com
“Fairies at La Rochelle?” by Emily Cough on Bar Harbor Historical Society
“Who Are the Tuatha Dé Danan? Demystifying the “God-Folk” of Irish Mythology” by I.E. on IrishMyths.com
“The Tuatha Dé Danann - Irelands Greatest Tribe” by Anon at Ireland-information.com
“The Banshee: The Wailing Fairy Woman of Ireland” by Morris H. Lary on History Cooperative
“Irish Folklore Part 7: The Fairies” by Dawn Rainbolt on Wilderness Ireland
“The Sidhe - Irish Fairy Folklore” by ipsadmin on Irish Pagan School
“Irish fairies: Ireland’s living folklore” by Ciaran Vipond on My Irish Jeweler
“Ireland’s fairy forts and their power over the Irish” by Seamus Hanratty on Irish Central
“Banshees in Irish Culture” by staff at Irish Urns
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