Posts Tagged ‘kids’

A look at the true fairy.

Monday, May 3rd, 2010

When you think of a fairy, what image do you hold in your head? Most of us think to Disney movies (where we first get most of our fairy tales from) and imagine a very small, delicate little person. Someone light enough to stand on the tip of your finger without you having to put much effort into holding him or her up. They fly, with wings similar to an insect or butterfly and are usually accompanied by glitter of some sort. They are cute, kind little beings, right? Well that may be how they are seen today, but their origins were very very different.

fairy

fairy

The original folklore surrounding fairies described them as being either short and troll-like, or tall and beautiful like an angel. Their origins are unknown, and speculation ranges from them being types of angels, to demons, to otherworldly dead things, to an unknown species. It is also unclear as to whether or not the idea of fairies came about due to a lost old religion, or were a portrayal of a conquered people. The lists of traits they had is even more impressive and confusing than where they may or may not have come from.

Unlike fairies today, they had no wings and flew with the use of magic’s. They could shape shift as well. It was thought that their size was not a fixed state, but something that they could change at will to suit their needs. It was the same with their appearance and overall form. The people of the times mainly wrote stories about fairies as guides for protection against them. What charms and herbs to wear in order to keep them away. Apparently, fairies would readily steal your children, and sometimes leave a replacement creature disguised as what they had taken; changelings. One can’t help but wonder how many babies had to go missing in that time before the explanation of fairies as the culprits came about. One can’t help but wonder if little people infairy costumes were really responsible.

May we reconvene under the blood red moon,
-Black Widow

Children

Monday, December 28th, 2009

As a child you believe that possibilities are endless. You decide you want to be a firefighter, a knight, a doctor, a mommy, a veterinarian, a princess, or an artist, and there is nothing that will stop you. There are endless possibilities for good, but also endless possibilities for bad. There might really be a monster under your bed or in your closet, despite how many times your parents have told you it was impossible. Mommy also said you wouldn’t be late to school, but all the police blocked up the road and you were late anyway. Not everything she says is always right.

old toys

old toys

Imagine if children were in control and the adults were just bystanders, unable to change how everything was being run. Rod Serling did, in a few of his Twilight Zone episodes.

One featured a man and a woman. They awoke in a small town, wondering how they had gotten there. They had been at a party the night before, but did not remember driving to their current location. They walked around the town to find that none of the cars would start, that the trees were fake, and some of the building faces were cardboard and Styrofoam. They decided that perhaps while intoxicated the night before they had stumbled across a movie set and spent the night there unknowingly. Regardless, they couldn’t seem to find a way out of this town and there was not a soul in sight to ask questions of. Eventually they found and train and boarded, thinking that they would finally be able to escape this increasingly unsettling place. But the train simply made a loop and took them back to the same station in a matter of minutes. At the end it was revealed though these two people had independent thought and free will, they were ultimately nothing more than a little girl’s plaything. They town and homes they had explored were simply a dollhouse and town setting, and they would be trapped in this place for the rest of their lives.

May we reconvene under the blood red moon,
-Black Widow