King of the Faeries
The "King of the Faeries" is a mythical figure often depicted in folklore and literature as the ruler of the faerie realm. This character is typically associated with nature, magic, and the supernatural, embodying the enchanting qualities of the faerie world. The King is often portrayed as wise and powerful, governing a diverse array of faerie beings and overseeing their activities.
In various cultures, the King of the Faeries appears in stories and legends, such as in Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream, where he is known as Oberon. He is often depicted as a majestic figure, sometimes accompanied by a queen, like Titania, and is involved in themes of love, mischief, and the interplay between the human and faerie worlds.