Faebruary/Februfairy 2023, Day 21: "Crown"
Finvarra, King of the Aes Sidhe, wears a delicate diadem of golden swirls and diamonds cut into the shape of flowers and stars. His queen, Oona, has a silver crown in the same form. Their daughters, Aibell and Cleena, have less elaborate but bejeweled circlets.
Goldemar, king of the dwarves, has a large, elaborate crown, engraved with images of dragons and studded with small gems; it is said to carry many enchantments and give him great power over his subterranean realm. His queen's is smaller but lovelier, and said to increase her wisdom and beauty when she wears it.
Arawn, king of Annwn, prefers a relatively simple coronet, and then only on formal occasions; it's sometimes joked that Pwyll wore it more in a year than Arawn has in a thousand. His wife Gwenhidw, a water sprite, has a crown made of coral and pearls.
Oberon and Titania, with their sylvan palace, are more likely to wear garlands and flowers than any sort of metal. They enforce their rule with magic, not symbols.
Morgana, the changeling queen of Avalon, shows her power by wearing a crown of iron, a substance which most fairies cannot even touch.
Gyre-Carling, the Unseelie Queen of Elfame, wears a sharp crown made of an unknown dark metal. Some say that it is what allows her to draw every wicked fairy in the worlds into her service, and that she can hear the whispers of demons whenever she wears it.











