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Looking for a good source of information on the Sidhe
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The World Guide to Gnomes, Fairies, Elves & Other Little People
Spirits, Fairies, Leprechauns, and Goblins: An Encyclopedia
Encyclopedia of Fairies: Hobgoblins, Brownies, Bogies, & Other Supernatural Creatures
Wikipedia.org has some good articles on fairies as well.
I humbly suggest my folklore blog. It's a bit out of date. I have some references with websites that I found helpful on the entries.
http://mythicalbeasties.blogspot.com/
Thanks this looks like it will help a lot.


Dubh pronounced dove is the Irish for black.
Stublore wrote: "Perry wrote: "Hi, I am plotting out an Urban Fantasy for this year's NaNoWrimo and I am finding it difficult to get information on the Sidhe - in particular the dark Sidhe (I won't try to spell the..."
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Anyway, it was the Bedlam's Bard series. Might be helpful. There are a few mentions of the Sidhe in the Dresden Files series, too, but not huge.
Silly question I suppose, but why not just make it up?
John wrote: "There were some Mercedes Lackey books a while back that had some Sidhe issues in them, lemme go look...Okay, I'm back. Miss me?
Anyway, it was the Bedlam's Bard series. Might be helpful. There ar..."
Thanks for the tip.
I've decided to just make it up - I felt like I should be doing research. But my Sidhe have moved to Portland and are 'different' therefore, making it up is not cheating. Well, that feels like great justification.
Thanks
Anyway, it was the Bedlam's Bard series. Might be helpful. There ar..."
Thanks for the tip.
I've decided to just make it up - I felt like I should be doing research. But my Sidhe have moved to Portland and are 'different' therefore, making it up is not cheating. Well, that feels like great justification.
Thanks

Have you read any of Charles de Lint's Newford books? The sidhe are often involved, but so are Native gods/ spirits and local spirit systems... (Newford is a Northeastern rust belt city that may be Canadian or may be American, but there is magic there for those who can see it. And you can start anywhere with this series.)
Try Forests of the Heart (Newford, #10).
Cool thanks for the suggestion
Books mentioned in this topic
Forests of the Heart (other topics)Encyclopedia of Fairies: Hobgoblins, Brownies, Bogies, & Other Supernatural Creatures (other topics)
Spirits, Fairies, Leprechauns, and Goblins: An Encyclopedia (other topics)
The World Guide to Gnomes, Fairies, Elves and Other Little People (other topics)
Anyone have a good source for names and predilections?