The Fair Folk

Also called the Good Neighbors, the People of Peace, the Good Folk, and the Fae, among other names, the Fair Folk are the people of the Otherworld. The Church says they are demons or, at best, angels who did not fully fall. Among the followers of the Old Ways, the Old Gods of Prydain are counted among their number.

Notable Figures

 * Lady Ellylw, a noblewoman who has an interest in Rosamund and Roger
 * Gwyn the Hunter, a lord who leads the Wild Hunt, sometimes encountered in the Shropshire hills
 * Gwydion the Wanderer, a mysterious wandering minstrel or bard, encountered by the heroes in Wales on a few occasions
 * Govannon, a blacksmith
 * The Grey Man, an enchanter and rival of Lady Ellylw, the ruler of a bleak and barren kingdom in Faerie who seeks to reduce all of Britain to Wasteland
 * Tegid Foel, a lord whose hall lies within Lake Tegid in Wales, husband of Ceridwen
 * Ceridwen, an enchantress
 * Afagddu, son of Tegid Foel and Ceridwen, a mighty warrior with a bestial visage
 * Creirwy, daughter of Ceridwen
 * Rotha, an enchantress whose hall, Rotha's Vale, lies in the Shropshire Hills