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The Pixies of South-West England. Mind you don’t call them Faeries now, for they have fought and won a war to earn the title of Pixie. Thankfully, a Faerie war is a rare thing, but it does leave us with many questions…

But what does a Faerie war look like?
What weapons do they use?
Are Faerie/Pixies killed in a Faerie war?

Kitty takes a look at the unique landscape of south-west of England and ponders why the Pixies are so fixed in, and territorial of, this particular location.

We take a stroll with a fella who was lucky to survive being Pixie-led during a terrifyingly heavy mist and consider the close relationship between Pixies and horses.

As always, Kitty reminds you that, not only is it okay to believe in the Good People, it probably makes you a better person!

Have you ever been Pixie-led? Or know someone who has? Kitty would love to hear your experience. You can contact Kitty at glassonionstories@gmail.com

Read more real-life encounters with the Good People at www.encounterswiththegoodpeople.com
Please Follow, say hello and join in the chat at www.facebook.com/encounterswiththegoodpeople or www.instagram.com/encounterswiththegoodpeople

You can now watch Encounters with the Good People Podcast on YouTube.

Hit the subscribe button and click on the bell too to get a super helpful message every time Magic Dan loads up another episode. And be sure to give the video a thumb’s up too, and let Kitty know you’re watching/listening. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZhWDpY8UoC4&t=49s

PODCAST CREDITS:

Edited by Magic Dan
Theme Music: Giorgio Di Campo
Additional Music: ‘Cattails’ by Kevin MacLeod.
‘Quiet Place’ by Jonny Easton’. https://jonnyeaston.wixsite.com/jonny...
‘Night Mist’ by Adrian von Ziegler
‘Evening Breeze’ by Adrian von Ziegler
Miss Susan Gay quote from ‘Fairy Faith in Celtic Countries’ by Evans-Wentz. Read by Carol.
Old Farmer Mole tale read by thecherrypie.
‘Tale of the Dartmoor Pixies’ by William Crossing
‘Peep at the Pixies’ by Mrs Gray.
‘Magical folk: British and Irish Fairies 500ad to the Present,’ by Simon Young and Ceri Houlbrook. https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/36964763-magical-folk
The Pixies of South-West England. Mind you don’t call them Faeries now, for they have fought and won a war to earn the title of Pixie. Thankfully, a Faerie war is a rare thing, but it does leave us with many questions… But what does a Faerie war look like? What weapons do they use? Are Faerie/Pixies killed in a Faerie war? Kitty takes a look at the unique landscape of south-west of England and ponders why the Pixies are so fixed in, and territorial of, this particular location. We take a stroll with a fella who was lucky to survive being Pixie-led during a terrifyingly heavy mist and consider the close relationship between Pixies and horses. As always, Kitty reminds you that, not only is it okay to believe in the Good People, it probably makes you a better person! Have you ever been Pixie-led? Or know someone who has? Kitty would love to hear your experience. You can contact Kitty at glassonionstories@gmail.com Read more real-life encounters with the Good People at www.encounterswiththegoodpeople.com Please Follow, say hello and join in the chat at www.facebook.com/encounterswiththegoodpeople or www.instagram.com/encounterswiththegoodpeople You can now watch Encounters with the Good People Podcast on YouTube. Hit the subscribe button and click on the bell too to get a super helpful message every time Magic Dan loads up another episode. And be sure to give the video a thumb’s up too, and let Kitty know you’re watching/listening. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZhWDpY8UoC4&t=49s PODCAST CREDITS: Edited by Magic Dan Theme Music: Giorgio Di Campo Additional Music: ‘Cattails’ by Kevin MacLeod. ‘Quiet Place’ by Jonny Easton’. https://jonnyeaston.wixsite.com/jonny... ‘Night Mist’ by Adrian von Ziegler ‘Evening Breeze’ by Adrian von Ziegler Miss Susan Gay quote from ‘Fairy Faith in Celtic Countries’ by Evans-Wentz. Read by Carol. Old Farmer Mole tale read by thecherrypie. ‘Tale of the Dartmoor Pixies’ by William Crossing ‘Peep at the Pixies’ by Mrs Gray. ‘Magical folk: British and Irish Fairies 500ad to the Present,’ by Simon Young and Ceri Houlbrook. https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/36964763-magical-folk read more read less

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