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Fairyland may be referred to simply as `Fairy` or `Faerie,` though that usage is an archaism. It is often the land ruled by the `Queen of Fairy,` and thus anything from fairyland is also sometimes described as being from the `Court of the Queen of Elfame` or from Seelie court in Scottish folklore. The Scots word elfame or elphyne `fairyland`[3] has other variant forms, attested in Scottish witch |
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