Greetings, readers! Today I am excited to introduce to you author Flossie Benton Rogers. Flossie is the March 2018 RRBC Spotlight Author, and a master of dark fantasy romance. Take it away, Flossie…
Mystical Beings in the Wytchfae Series
The mystical beings in the Wytchfae series are usually loosely based on mythology, although they tend to develop their own interesting traits and sometimes morph into very different creatures.
Cat Sith – A dangerous fairy cat with mesmerizing eyes, can transform into a woman.
Elemental Horses – steeds composed of water, air, earth, or fire. Epona of Mind Your Goddess has a water horse.
Epona – Goddess of fruitfulness and horses and the only Celtic goddess worshiped by Roman soldiers.
Familiar – A witch’s guardian fairy spirit that often takes animal form.
Fates or Norns – Three sisters who control destiny. One spins the thread of life, one measures, and one cuts.
Firefae – tiny supernatural beings that light the way in the night for the goddess Epona.
Grims – Souls of the unfortunate dead that have regressed to demon level.
Helle – Goddess of the Underworld.
Lamia – Creature with the upper body of a woman and lower body of a snake.
Shadow People – Beings from another dimension that appear as shades, sometimes sinister duplicates of ourselves or someone we know.
Skadi – Norse giantess and goddess of winter and the hunt, and in the Wytchfae world, a sorceress.
Succubus – Beings devoted to the goddess Lilith who invade and manipulate the dreams of men.
Wytchfae – A term I coined for a human with witchy skills and a drop of ancient fae blood.
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I like your mystical beings especially the wytchfae! Another fun post:)
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Thanks for visiting, D. L.
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Thank you for stopping by, D.L. Glad you liked the mystical beings post!
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What an intriguing list of characters!
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It’s always a treat to find your comments here, Wendy!
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Thank you for commenting, Wendy!
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Another fabulous stop on your Spotlight tour, Flossie! Cheers to you. 🙂
Thank you, Beem, for the warm welcome, as always.
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Thanks, Natalie. Glad to find your comment here.
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Natalie, thank you for the kind words and for stopping by!
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Oh my, Flossie! Are these names common in all Wytchfae world or did you make them up? They sound so intriguing! Thank you, Beem, for the support.
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Hi, Joy! Thanks for chiming in!
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Joy, I only made up the terms wytchfae and firefae. The other terms are from mythology. Thanks for the question.
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Very informative. Was surprised by the info on Epona!
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Beem, thank you for your hospitality. It is a pleasure visiting with you and your readers today!
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Flossie, the pleasure is all mine. Having you on my blog gives it class. I wish you the very best.
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Hi Beem and Flossie! Ooh! I love this! Your mystical beings are fascinating and very creative, Flossie! This makes me want to move your book up on my TBR list. Very cool. Thanks for hosting, Beem!
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Thanks for stopping by and supporting Flossie, Vashti.
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Always a pleasure, Beem. 😀 xx
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Vashti, I’m glad you like the mystical beings. Thank you for stopping by and commenting!
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Fun post, Flossie. ❤
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Another great spotlight post, Flossie and Beem! Intriguing characters! 🙂 Keep shining…
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Hi, Bette. Thanks for stopping by.
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Bette, how great of you to visit us here today. Thank you so much!
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Hi Flossie. What’s mythology without definitions? Interesting post.
Nice presentation Beem.
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Hi, Shirley!
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Hi Beem! Back to you!!
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Haha, thanks, Shirley!
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The stories seem to build into a world – very cool! Thanks for hosting Beem! -Best regards to all – Mikel
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Thank you for stopping by, Mike.
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Thank you for the good words, Mike!
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I see a blend of mythologies, and I love it! And I love the term wytchfae. 🙂
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I’m pleased you like the term wytchfae, Yvette. Thank you for stopping by!
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I am intrigued, I must say! Thanks, Flossie, and thank you, Beem, for hosting!
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intrigued, sorry 😉
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Not to worry, Laura. I fixed the typo!
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Thank you for being kind and supportive and stopping by for a visit, Laura!
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Laura, thank you for stopping by and commenting!
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I just finished reading this book and leaving a review! Wow!! I loved it! Great writing, Flossie.
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So glad you stopped by, Jan!
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Jan, you can’t know how much I appreciate your thoughtful review. That you took the time to post a review is generous of you and means a lot. Thank you!
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Intriguing!
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Thanks, Michelle!
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Interesting post Beem. I hope Flossie enjoyed her blog tour. It was interesting to meet a librarian and a teacher. Cheers!
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Thanks for the visit, Gracie!
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This whole tour has been a barrel of fun so far, Gracie. Thank you for stopping by!
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