The many interpertations of the Fae Courts in the media

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Does anyone many different ways the Fae Courts have done in movies, games, shows, comics/manga, novels and anime/animation? Most of them have been interpreted mostly Seasonal and the seelie/unseelie group.
 

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Does anyone many different ways the Fae Courts have done in movies, games, shows, comics/manga, novels and anime/animation? Most of them have been interpreted mostly Seasonal and the seelie/unseelie group.

Marie Brennan has a fascinating view of the Fae Court in her series, Midnight Never Come, In Ashes Lie, A Star Shall Fall.

The first is set in Elizabethan England, the other two in the 17th and 18th centuries. All of the books focus most on the politics of the Court, and the interactions between fae and humans.
 







Is the Jim Butcher who writes the Dresden Files the same Jim Butcher who used to be a D&D designer? I think this was back in the TSR days.

Banshee

Checked several sites and Stormfront seems to be his first published book, written as part of a writing course he did.

For a darker look at the Faerie Courts Faerie Tale by Raymond E Feist is fantastic
 

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