Fairy, faerie, or fae is the general world for the fae folk, which includes many different types of fairies. Every type of fairy on this list is technically part of the fae folk but has a more specific name, too.
A fairy, sometimes also called a faerie, faery, fae, fey, fay, and fair folk, is a mythical being that exists in international folklore.
Often called the fairy folk or faerie, these creatures exist in the space between the human and spirit worlds. While their personalities and powers vary across myths, most stories describe them as guardians of nature, keepers of ancient magic, and spirits of the elements.
Faerie portrayals often highlight their dual nature—whimsical yet mysterious, gentle yet powerful. You're drawn into worlds where faeries aren't just magical creatures, but symbols of freedom and rebellion against the mundane.
A deliberately archaic spelling of fairy (attested since the 1300s in spellings like fairye, fayre), based on Old French faerie, used in 1590 by Edmund Spenser in The Faerie Queene.
Fire is one of the four classical elements and has been used by humans in rituals, in agriculture for clearing land, for cooking, generating heat and light, for signaling, propulsion purposes, smelting, forging, incineration of waste, cremation, and as a weapon or mode of destruction.
View the latest fires from the last 48 hours on an interactive map, displaying the brightness and the event time. The information is provided by the NASA FIRMS - Active Fire Data.
Fire safety officials warned Georgia residents to be cautious and be ready for evacuations as the wildfires gripping the state continue to rage on.