Fae, often referred to as fairies, are mythical creatures found in various folklore traditions, particularly in European cultures. They are typically depicted as small, ethereal beings with magical powers, often associated with nature and the elements. Fae can be benevolent or malevolent, and their behavior is often unpredictable, making them both enchanting and dangerous.
In many stories, Fae inhabit enchanted forests, meadows, and other natural settings, where they interact with humans in both playful and mischievous ways. They are often linked to magic, mischief, and the changing of the seasons, embodying the beauty and mystery of the natural world.