- Conversely, the
Unseelie Court were the darkly-inclined
fairies who
would attack without provocation.
Briggs equated the
Unseelie fey with the Sluagh...
- This may be
roughly equivalent to
later concepts such as the
Seelie and
Unseelie. In the mid-thirteenth century,
Thomas of Cantimpré
classified fairies...
-
defined by
their ties to the Dreaming. Each
Changeling has
Seelie and
Unseelie aspects of
their being, one of
which dominates a
given Changeling. The...
- the
court of her aunt Andais, the
Queen of Air and
Darkness and of the
Unseelie fae. The
first novel takes place after Merry has
spent several years outside...
- to stab her
mother under the
enchantment of
Nephamael (a
knight of the
Unseelie Court) her
mother takes her back to Kaye's grandmother's
house in New Jersey...
-
Malcolm Fade's
house and find out that he had been
consorting with the
Unseelie King. When they return, the
Institute has been
taken over by Centurions...
-
Seelie Queen, Aoibheal.
Unseelie – the "dark"
court of the
Tuatha Dé Danaan.
According to
Tuatha Dé
Danaan legend, the
Unseelie have been
confined for...
- ********ination
attempts on her life
thinly disguised as duels,
flees the
Unseelie Court in a
final act of self-preservation. Her
glamour (the art of magical...
- occurrences,
mysterious diseases and
horrible accidents. They
resemble the
unseelie fae of
Celtic legend and
folklore in
their powers and
predisposition -...
- the
Seelie Queen during her
parley with the
Unseelie King to
regain her son, Ash.
Infiltrating the
Unseelie Tower, they
confront Annabel and the King,...