stay with me, you can't resist
Such dark seduction as is this
You give me life, you turn to dust
but while you live I satisfy your lust
My eyes like ice, My hair like fire
You shall not cease to be inspired
I'll be your slave, give me your life
Your existence will be brilliant but concise
I am the dark muse, drink of my wine
and everything you write will be known as divine
The Leanan Sidhe was one of the more deadly kind of sidhe
While she is radiantly beautiful to the man she enchants, she is invisable to all other mortals. As with all things Faerie, once the poet has known the Leanan Sidhe's carress, all mortal women, however comely, seem lifeless and dull to him.
So the poet, living it an all encompassing yearning for his immortal lover, is inspired to great writings. This happens because the Leanan Sidhe has the power to make the creativity of an entire lifetime burn though the poet in a short time. Having taken her fill of his quickened lifeforce, he then must go to an early death.
As a vampire, she uses this lifeforce to keep herself beautiful and to weave her spells upon yet another mortal. Though seduction is deadly, it is nothing but Otherworld ecstacy for the human soul she feeds from.
The Leanan Sidhe is said to reside under the Irish Sea off the eastern coast of Ireland, and roams the Isle of Man at night, seeking a lonely young man to bring her Dark Inspiration.
In Scotland, the Unseelie Court was made up of evil, malicious, and violent fairies; in all ways they were opposed to the Seelie Court, which was generally favourable towards mankind.
Some of the members of the Unseelie Court included:
In Scotland, the fairies were often divided into the Seelie Court, which was comprised of the kind and noble fairies, and the Unseelie Court, which was made up of evil and malicious fairies.
Though the members of the Seelie Court could be fierce and violent when offended, they rarely trouble mankind without good reason.
The Unseelie Court was almost always out to harm, or at least bedevil and trick, humankind.