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Started by the keeper, July 05, 2006, 10:26:15 AM

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the keeper

why r these fay considered to be evil?

Dark Lord M

The Unseelie are considered evil because of the the chaos the bring where ever they go, they kidnap children and other humans for slaves or other purposes, all that and they choose the name Unseelie Court which meens Unholy Court.  :wink:

Bloody Angel

Quote from: Black Sídhe Moriya on July 05, 2006, 12:39:30 PM
The Unseelie are considered evil because of the the chaos the bring where ever they go, they kidnap children and other humans for slaves or other purposes, all that and they choose the name Unseelie Court which meens Unholy Court.  :wink:


Yet kidnapping humans to take them as lovers was not considered evil, by fairy standards.
More then evil I think they were outkasts. As the sluagh, the fairy host, used to be part of the Seelie Court until they started acting as "outlaws".


Dark Lord M

I see the Unseelie and Seelie as Yin and Yang, Good and Evil. And from some of the kidnapping I've heard done by the Unseelie makes me know they are evil. Mating humans with faeries to keep some of the races going. The Sluagh from what I have read would never have been an outcast from the Seelie, the Sluagh of the Unseelie are sometimes thought to be the souls of dead sinners and took the form of swarms of black birds and tried to steal the soul of dieing mortals to do whatever they chose fit. That does not sound like something the Seelie Court would allow in the first place...  :roll:

Phantom X

Where do I sign up to keep the race going?

~Phantom
I unify in order to enlighten
Attracting life.
I seal the matrix of universal fire
With the magnetic tone of purpose.
I am guided by my own power doubled.

Beyond The Door Lays A New Path For Us On Our Jorney...........One Day We'll See Our Fate In

Dark Lord M

Are you being sarcastic? Because if your not I'll go ask 'em if they still want to survive.  :-D

Phantom X

Anything that comes from my mouth is either sarcasm or fact, you'll learn that soon enough.
I unify in order to enlighten
Attracting life.
I seal the matrix of universal fire
With the magnetic tone of purpose.
I am guided by my own power doubled.

Beyond The Door Lays A New Path For Us On Our Jorney...........One Day We'll See Our Fate In

Dark Lord M

I knew that, I was just playing with you.  :focus:

the keeper

but still i do not see that as evil if i were in their place ad probably do the same thing ifrom what i here i beleive t is the seelie that is evil i mean would you join someone who wants to save your race or join someone who is too stubborn or stuck up to save your race?

Dark Lord M

The Seelies protect everyone, they help humans, animals and other Fay, but the Unseelie appose them, and they think of them as evil as I see it, but thats from what I know, someone will probably tell I'm wrong.  *<:)

Dark Lord M

After walking about the internet I stumbled apon this.

QuoteThe Scottish Unsellie Court contains the most malicious, malevolent and evil of the faeries, and a number of monsters of horrible appearance and fearsome abilities as well. It is one of the only groups of faeries which is known for being thouroughly evil without exception. Every night around twilight, a group know as 'The Host' emerge and carry off any mortals which they find. The unfortunates who are brought back to their realm are rarely heard from again.

Bloody Angel

quote]The Scottish Unsellie Court contains the most malicious, malevolent and evil of the faeries, and a number of monsters of horrible appearance and fearsome abilities as well. It is one of the only groups of faeries which is known for being thouroughly evil without exception. Every night around twilight, a group know as 'The Host' emerge and carry off any mortals which they find. The unfortunates who are brought back to their realm are rarely heard from again.
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Packing... ehm, not... trying to make my point... I casually stumbled upon the followings:
"In contrast the Unseelie Coourt, also referred to as the Sluagh or Host, were considered to be the unblessed dead or those who had been cast from the Seelie Court, for misdemeanours (though not for kidnapping mortal lovers, which was acceptable in fairy morality)".
Source: A coumplete Guide to Faeries & Magical Beings by Cassandra Eason, ISBN (just in case) 1578632676.

Dark Lord M

Well, we may never know... We cannot just rely on book sources and other websites, because most mortals having contact were never heard from again for best or worse. So we probably won't find out if they are pure evil or just bad. :-(

the keeper

#13
from the history that i had read the seelies and unseelie are faeries of course and the faeries are long "dead"  though they never truely died they changed more into a spirit not by death but by choice. choice because they were driven away from the mortal realm. from the history ive read the last seelies seen were killed by i beleive julius ceaser im not quite sure thats who but it was another general from the same era. i beleive the unseelie took vengence and because of a maliciase act of killing mortals they were casted out. but thats my oppinion. and if its true, revenge is sweet and i support them for what they did. if anyone remembers the story of the beuty  and the beast. they should remember that the true beuty is the beast the imperfection, the soul not the man.

Dark Lord M

#14
Thats interesting... Where did you read this? I've done much research on them and have never heard this. I'm not one for Roman histroy, but I don't think that Caesar's empire ever reached Scotland... And the Seelie and Unseelie are Scottish so it would meen that Caesar's men never could have killed the Seelie meening the Unseelie would never take revenge... Plus they would have to get past Britian!

Here's a picture of the Roman Empire


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