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Glossary

 

A ghra
:  Gaelic for “my love.”

Bitseach
:  Gaelic for “bitch.”

Brownies
:  Small, hardworking Faeries who inhabit houses and barns. They are rarely seen and would do cleaning and housework at night.

Ciach
ort
:  Irish for “dammit” or “damn you.”

Cinaed
/Cionaodh
:  Irish meaning “born of fire.”

Dae
:  Beings having both pure Fairy and Demon blood. Their powers and physical features represent both parentages. The offspring of Fairies and Demons are extremely powerful. They are feared and considered abominations, being killed at birth for centuries by the Seelie Queen.

Damnú
air: 
Irish for “damn it.”

Damnú
ort
:  Irish for “damn you.”

Damnú
ort
bean dhubh
:  Irish for damn you black-haired woman

Dark Dweller
:  Free-lance mercenaries of the Otherworld. The only group in the Otherworld that is neither under the Seelie Queen nor the Unseelie King command. They were exiled to Earth by the Queen.

Demon
:  A broad term for a group of powerful and usually malevolent beings. They live off human life forces, gained by sex, debauchery, corruption, greed, dreams, energy, and death. They live on earth taking on animal or human form, their shell being the best weapon to seduce or gain their prey.

Draoidh
:  Another term for “Druid.”

Draoidhean
:
Plural for Draoidh.

Dreamscape: 
Dreamscaping is pulling someone into a dream, usually only another Fay. But because of the blood they share, Ember can bring Eli into hers. She can fully interact with the person. It feels just as real as when you’re awake.

Dreamwalk
:
Dreamwalking is the ability to put yourself in a place that is happening in real life and actual time. But you cannot be seen or interact with people while dreamwalking. You are a ghost to them.

Drochrath
air
:  Gaelic for “Damn it” or “Damn you.”

Druid: 
Important figures in ancient Celtic Ireland. They held positions of advisors, judges, and teachers. They can be both male and female and are magicians and seers who have the power to manipulate time, space, and matter. They are the only humans able to live in the Otherworld and can live for centuries.

Fae: 
A broad group of magical beings who originated in the Earth Realm and migrated to the Otherworld when human wars started to take their land. They can be both sweet and playful or scary and dangerous. All Fae possess the gifts of glamour (power of illusion), and some have the ability to shape shift.

Fairy (Fay)
:  A selective and elite group of Fae. The noble pureblooded Fairies who stand as the ruling court known as the Seelie of Tuatha de Danann. They are of human stature and can be confused for human if it wasn’t for their unnatural beauty. One weakness is iron as it is poisonous to the Fay/Fae and may kill them if there is too much in their system. Also see “Fae” above.

Gabh
suas ort fhéin
:  Gaelic slang for “Go f*ck yourself.”

Glamour
:  Illusion cast by the Fae to camouflage, divert, or change appearance.

Gnome
:  Small humanlike creatures that live underground. Gnomes consist of a number of different types:  Forest Gnomes, Garden Gnomes, and House Gnomes. They are territorial and mischievous and don’t particularly like humans.

Goblins
:  Short, ugly creatures. They can be very ill-tempered and grumpy. They are greedy and are attracted to coins and shiny objects. Will take whatever you set down.

Incubus
: Male. Seduces humans, absorbing their life force through sex.

Incantation
:  An incantation or enchantment is a charm or spell created using words.

Kelpie
:  A water spirit of Scottish folklore, typically taking the form of a horse, reputed to delight in the drowning of travelers.

Mac an
donais
:  Gaelic, for “damn it,” literally meaning “son of the downturn”

Mo
chroi
:  Gaelic for “my love.”

Mo
chuisle
/
Mo chuisle mo chroi
:  Gaelic for “my pulse.”/Irish phrase of endearment meaning “pulse of my heart.” Can also mean “my love” or “my darling.”

Mo
shiorghra
:  Gaelic for my “eternal love.”

Ni
ceart go cur le cheile
:  Gaelic for “There is no strength without unity.”

Ninjuitsu
, pankration, or bataireacht:
Forms of martial arts. Bataireacht is Irish stick fighting.

Otherworld
:  Another realm outside of the Earth realm where the Fae inhabit.

Páiste
gréine
:  Gaelic for “child born out of wedlock.”

Pixies
:  These six-inched Fairies are mischievous creatures that enjoy playing practical jokes. They are fierce and loyal and have a high “allergy” to juniper juice.

Pooka
/Phooka/Phouka
:  Irish for goblin. They are shape changers that usually take on the appearance of a goat.

Pyrokinesis
:  The ability to set objects or people on fire through the concentration of psychic power.

Raicleach

Irish for vixen; “easy” woman.

‘S
magadh fúm atá tú: 
You’re kidding me.

Seelie
:  The “Light” court of the Tuatha De Danaan meaning “blessed.” This court consists of all the noble (pure) Fairies and Fae. They have powers that can be used for good or bad, but are thought of as more principled as the Unseelie. However, “light” does not necessarily mean “good.”

Shefro
:  A type of male Fairy.

Shuriken
:  Traditional Japanese, concealed, hand-held weapons that are generally used for throwing.

Sidhe
:  Another name for the Fae folk of Tuatha De Danann.

Sionnach

Gaelic for “fox.”

Striapach
:  Gaelic for “whore.”

Strighoul
: “Cannibal” of the Fae world. They consume the flesh of other Fae to gain their powers. Will eat humans, but prefer Fae.

Technokinesis
:  The ability to move an object with the power of one's thoughts.

Téigh
trasna ort féin
:  A Gaelic swear word with the approximate meaning of “Go screw yourself.”

Telekinetic
:  The power to move something by thinking about it without the application of physical force.

Tuatha
Dé Danann
(or Danaan)
:  A race of people in Irish mythology. They are the earliest Fae/Fairies.

Unseelie
:  The “Dark” Fae of the Tuatha De Danaan. These are considered the un-pure or rebels of the Otherworld and do not follow the Seelie ways. Nocturnal and have powers thought to be more immoral. They can also use their shell to seduce or gain their prey; however, “dark” does not necessarily mean “bad.”

Wards
:  A powerful, magical spell primarily used to defend an area and is supposed to stop enemies from passing through.

 

 

About The Author

 

 

Stacey Marie Brown works by day as an Interior/Set Designer and by night a writer of paranormal fantasy, adventure, and literary fiction. She grew up in Northern California, where she ran around on her family’s farm raising animals, riding horses, playing flashlight tag, and turning hay bales into cool forts.

Even before she could write, she was creating stories and making up intricate fantasies. Writing came as easy as breathing. She later turned that passion into acting, living and traveling abroad, and designing.

Though she had never stopped writing, moving back to San Francisco seemed to have brought it back to the forefront and this time it would not be ignored.

When she’s not writing, she’s out hiking, spending time with friends, traveling, listening to music, or designing.

 

To learn more about Stacey or her books, visit her at:

 

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