Display title | The Fair Folk/WMG |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | A couple hundred years ago, the Fey had been happily doing their own thing and messing with humans for centuries, but at one point they realised that the humans keep building themselves sharper swords, tougher armour and big sticks that go bang. Seeing at least some of the devastating weapons to follow, they decided that they'd best avoid retaliation for their 'fun' and being wiped out by changing their image to playful, helpful and cute creatures from Fairyland, and such helpful spirits as the Tooth Fairy and (possibly) Santa Claus. |