The Seelie and Unseelie Courts are two separate groups of fairies or fae, who are part of Scottish folklore.
The Seelie Court is considered the "good" or "benevolent" court, made up of fairies who are kind and helpful to humans. They are associated with spring and summer and are known to be protective of nature, animals, and humans who are respectful towards them. They are also ruled by a queen or king.
The Unseelie Court, on the other hand, is considered the "evil" or "malevolent" court, made up of fairies who are more mischievous and dangerous towards humans. They are associated with winter and fall and are known to be tricksters who enjoy playing pranks on humans. They are also ruled by a queen or king.
It should be noted that while the Seelie Court is generally viewed as the "good" court and the Unseelie Court is viewed as the "evil" court, both can be dangerous and should not be trifled with. The fae have their own set of rules and values that humans may not fully understand, and it is wise to avoid offending them in any way.
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