Feyears
Feyears, also known as "fey years" or "fairy years," are a concept in folklore and mythology that refers to a period of time during which fairies or other supernatural beings are believed to be more active or visible. The term is often used in the context of Celtic and other European folklore, where it is associated with the summer months, particularly June and July. During these feyears, it is said that fairies are more likely to be seen and that their influence on the natural world is stronger.
The origins of feyears can be traced back to ancient Celtic traditions, where the summer solstice was
In modern times, feyears have become a popular theme in literature, art, and popular culture, often depicted