shide
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shide
hello to all, I have not comprised much good your forum, my English is outside a shape, but I would want to ask if someone knows the legends of the people shide and if some book that can help in the study of this tradition the most Irish or Scottish creed me for thanks. humpa74
I am scottish and have never heard of shide in a scottish or celtic form. shide to me is a shinto paper streamer that looks a bit like a thunderbolt.
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I would say look more towards Irish folklore.
And sometimes they can be found under the names of ( Fae, Fairy, Faerie, The Wee Folk, And Seelie.)
The Irish find these people sometimes as a good thing then sometimes not.
It's depends on the how's & why's of the meeting.
Also there are different types of these magickal people.
Daizy.
And sometimes they can be found under the names of ( Fae, Fairy, Faerie, The Wee Folk, And Seelie.)
The Irish find these people sometimes as a good thing then sometimes not.
It's depends on the how's & why's of the meeting.
Also there are different types of these magickal people.
Daizy.
Am here but Am not, Am remembered but not seen, Am felt but never can be held. For I am the wind... DaizyBlackrose.
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