Definition, Meaning & Anagrams | English word SEELIE
SEELIE
Definitions of SEELIE
- (fantasy, folklore) A benevolent or beneficially-inclined fairy.
- (fantasy, folklore) Of or pertaining to the Seelie; benevolent (as a fairy, etc).
Number of letters
6
Is palindrome
No
Examples of Using SEELIE in a Sentence
- The Seelie Court is described to comprise fairies that seek help from humans, warn those who have accidentally offended them, and return human kindness with favors of their own.
- In the books, Jefferson gave the Unseelie and Seelie courts asylum after the European courts exiled them—however with the caveat that they could not set themselves up as gods or make war on one another, by doing so they would risk being evicted from US soil.
- They turn out to be one and the same: a shapeshifting prankster faerie known as a phouka, who drafts Eddi to be the linchpin in the ongoing battle between faerie's good and noble Seelie Court and the evil Unseelie Court, ruled by the Queen of Air and Darkness.
- Kitto - Goblin/sidhe hybrid, Seelie sidhe mother raped during goblin wars, snake-type goblin, given full sidhe status via sex with Merry, has Hand of Reaching.
- Taranis - King of the Seelie court, known officially as the King of Light and Illusion, Merry's uncle, rumored to be the reason why the Sidhe don't have any children anymore.
- Kitto - Goblin/sidhe hybrid, Seelie sidhe mother raped during goblin wars, snake-type goblin, given full sidhe status via sex with Merry, has Hand of Reaching.
- Seelie is a term for fairies in Scottish folklore, appearing in the form of seely wights or The Seelie Court.
- The Royal Palace in Vienne requires a court sorcerer to maintain the complex and interlocking wards around the grounds to prevent attack from its terrestrial enemies, as well its otherworldly ones, the Fay, inhabitants of the faerie-world, both the Seelie and Unseelie Courts, as well that of Kade Carrion's own mother.
- Merry is one fourth Seelie sidhe, one half Unseelie sidhe, one eighth brownie, and one eighth human.
- Ironically, Magnus' dalliances with other faeries did lead to a birth – an illegitimate and unrecognized son called the Amadan who grew to become Fool to the Seelie Court and mastermind of a thousand intrigues and manipulations.
- She has also alienated herself from both the Seelie and Unseelie Courts, as she was responsible for the death of her cousin Cel of the Unseelie Courts and filed charges against her uncle Taranis, the ruler of the Seelie Court, for rape.
- Nene offers Emma and Julian the chance to replace her and another sympathetic faerie's positions to accompany the Seelie Queen during her parley with the Unseelie King to regain her son, Ash.
- It was written with a theme of balance between changelings' noble Seelie legacies and their renegade Unseelie natures, and the disruption thereof, with heroes having the potential to fall from grace, and villains having the potential to redeem themselves.
- Carazo plays as the human paladin Zerxus Ilerus, Riegel plays as the changeling bard/warlock Loquatius Seelie, Iyengar plays as the elf wizard Architect Arcane Laerryn Coramar-Seelie, Wilson plays as the human sorcerer/bard Guildmaster Nydas Okiro, Willingham plays as the eisfuura rogue Cerrit Agrupnin, Guardian of the Seventh, and Ray plays as the elf wizard Patia Por'co, The Keeper of Scrolls.
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