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''The thing about words is that [[From a Certain Point of View|meanings can twist just like a snake]], and if you want to find snakes, look behind words that have changed their meaning.
''No one ever said elves are '''nice'''.
''[[Light Is Not Good|Elves are]] '''[[Eldritch Abomination|bad]]'''.''|[[Terry Pratchett]], ''[[Discworld/Lords and Ladies|Lords and Ladies]]''}}
|[[Terry Pratchett]]|''[[Discworld/Lords and Ladies|Lords and Ladies]]''}}
 
Modern society has lived with [[Disneyfication|the Disneyfied vision]] of Fairies for so long—the Fairy Godmothers of "[[Cinderella (novel)|Cinderella]]" and "[[Sleeping Beauty]]", Tinkerbell in ''[[Peter Pan (Disney film)|Peter Pan]]''<ref>Tink was actually quite capable of mischief in the original movie. And she tried to kill Wendy! But she has since been princess-ified.</ref>—that it seems hard to imagine that some would consider Fairies evil.