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A dark, atmospheric, and enchanted digital illustration depicting a path through an ancient stone archway covered in glowing vines and lanterns. The archway opens into a surreal landscape at twilight, featuring a distant, towering dark castle silhouetted against a deep purple, cloudy sky. Wrought-iron gates stand slightly ajar, leading toward the castle. The image includes centered, elegant text that reads: "Enter the Space Between Worlds. Faerie is not a place. It is what remains when reality forgets how to stay still. Some doors are not opened. They are remembered." The overall mood is mysterious, folkloric, and gothic.

Faerie is not a realm beyond the world. It is the echo of reality where certainty breaks apart.

It formed in the First Rift – when existence divided into:

dream and matter
memory and forgetting
self and other

What you call “fae” are not creatures. They are patterns that became aware of being remembered.

Understand what Faerie is

The First Rift. The birth of separation. The reason Faerie exists at all.

Understand how Faerie is structured

Seelie. Unseelie. Forces of coherence and decay shaping all fae existence.

Meet what lives within Faerie

From solitary fae to court-bound spirits, each is a fragment of myth made conscious.

The Veil Between Worlds Is Not Stable

The Mortal Realm and Faerie are separated only by the consistency of reality.

But consistency fails in certain places:

forgotten forests
deep water
liminal roads
dream-state awareness
stories told too many times

Where the Veil weakens, Faerie responds.

Sometimes it watches.
Sometimes it answers.
Sometimes it remembers you back.

Fragments of the Myth

Stories That Formed Within Faerie

My books are not interpretations of Faerie.
They are stabilised echoes that occurred inside it.

Voices Interpreting the Myth

Not all truths in Faerie are written. Some are spoken – and change each time they are told.

A dark, atmospheric fantasy banner titled "FAERIES AND FOLKLORE by Ronel." The background features a spooky, dense forest at night, filled with gnarled, shadowy trees and glowing blue specks of light that resemble fireflies or magic. Centered at the top, a large, detailed full moon glows brightly, casting a cool blue light over the entire scene.

In the foreground, a detailed, scaly dark-blue dragon rests on a rocky, uneven ridge. The title text is written in a stylized, elegant, and slightly weathered silver font with decorative filigree surrounding the words "AND" and "by Ronel."

If You Are New Here

Start with this path:

The Origin of the Fae → The Courts of Faerie → The Beings Within It → The Stories That Follow

    Faerie does not end. It only changes where it is being noticed from.