The Little People – and big people
Mar 11th, 2008 | By Fiona Broome | Category: A faerie primerThis article was from around 2000, when I lived in Nashua, NH, USA.
The Little People
A few times, always outside or just inside our patio door, I’ve seen little people.
This is so preposterous, I’m hesitant to admit to it.
However, they seem to be there, even though I’ve only seen them about four or five times in the past three years.
They’re about three feet tall. They look exactly like those ceramic garden figures.
You know, the Munchkin-looking figures with the tall, usually red, pointy caps…? Garden gnomes, like in the Travelocity commercials…?
That’s what I’ve seen, except they’re translucent. And we stare at each other for about half a second, the figure nods or moves slightly, and he vanishes.
They’re always male. They always look just like the ceramic figures or sketches in the book, Gnomes.
They always freeze when they see me, just as I freeze when I see them. It’s something that I see out of the corner of my eye, and they’re still there for that split second while I turn my head to see them full-face.
And then they’re gone. And I chuckle a little, feel a little nervous, and continue with whatever I was doing.
I have no idea what they are. I get the idea they’re playing games with the squirrels who frequent our patio, but I’m not certain if the squirrels are thrilled with this.
And, it’s become worse since I added plastic flamingos to our patio display, out of sheer kitsch.
Big people
Okay, it’s just one.
He’s a tall male, with straight, shoulder-length light brown hair. He’s probably in his 30s. He wears a cloak, as some people do at Renaissance Faires. In fact, he looks exactly like he’s at a RenFaire.
When I see him in real life, it’s usually when he’s walking up the corridor (away from me) between our living room and the bedroom areas.
He’s translucent, usually glances back to look directly at me when I see him, smiles and sometimes nods in acknowledgement, and then he fades in less than a second.
The only time I’ve seen him for any length of time in a dream, was in the first dream I had where he showed me another way to the Otherworld. (We were in NYC and we went through a high, round window in a church. Go figure. I mean, really, it was just a dream.)
Other than that, I only catch these fleeting glimpses of him.
He seems nice enough, but fairly businesslike. It’s as if he’s here for a specific purpose, and has no plans to waste time on anything else.
I’ve seen a couple of other figures, always at least as large as a human male, but they fade so quickly, I can’t describe them except they seem more bluish than anything. They aren’t the same as the man in the cloak.
Other figures and anomalies
Other than the little people and the big ones, I see things out of the corner of my eye. A large shadow racing across the floor. A few sparkles that are there just for a second when I look straight at them (no, not head rush) and then they’re gone.
These things happen three or four times in a week, and then nothing for a week or even a month. No pattern to it.
Conclusion
There are many different kinds of manifestations. I consider all of these “faeries,” though some may object to my inclusive use of that word.
They’re not ghosts. Ghosts are totally different, with a completely different style. (I talk about them at HollowHill.com.) Ghosts generally want attention. These things don’t seem to care if I see them or not. In fact, they don’t expect me to see them.
Are they really faeries? I don’t know.
My “gut feeling” is that they’re fae. And that’s what I’ll call them until someone gives me a better explanation.
Photo credits
Garden gnome (blue) by Caleb Wells, Idaho, USA
Fantasy people by Ophelia Cherry, Milan, Italy
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wow thats so COOL^^Ive always wanted see a big fey in glamour.
To faeriegirl:
Glamoury is a wonderful talent, and many faeries seem to have it. Some of them probably use it to increase the appearance of size… or reduce it.
I’m fascinated with the art and science of glamoury. Thanks for mentioning it!
I’m like a little kid in a candy store with fairies and stuff that isn’t the norm nowadays. I just have found it so fasinating! I’m so jealous you can see actual fairies! ^^ I’m gonna see if I can’t attract them…but then again, I’ve got nine dogs…and I don’t think they’d like that (too bad). Have you ever heard of a fey called a Kelpie. I think they have to be my favorite. I’m just so happy they’re hardcore believers out there. I mean, I have always wanted to believe (’cause they’re awesome), but I think reading this site really got me to believe fully. Thank you SO much! ^^
thankyou for this article Fiona, it has answered some of my Questions…and some of the things that happen, and i completely agree with you on the fact that Faeries are different to ghosts.
once again thanks, this website opened heaps up to me and i will continue to use it!
i have seen fae since i was a little girl. i am 12 right now and i still do. the first i met is a littler faerie named lila. i see her and speak to her more than any other. she is very wise and she gave me a 4 leaf clover. i just wanted to share this with you. have a good day!