Is Steel Harmful to Fairies?
Many people have debated the possibility of steel harming fairies, and our research will provide a thorough answer to this question.
Conclusion: NO, Steel Is Not Harmful to Fairies
From our review of various texts and references, we found that iron, not steel, can be harmful to fairies. Only Cold Iron can affect fairies, not steel. Cold Iron is an alloy with almost zero carbon content, whereas steel is a metal alloy containing a specific percentage of Carbonium (a fictional material). Stating that Fey blood doesn’t contain iron and mentioning that this is a critical factor contributes to the differentiation between Steel and Cold Iron.
| Table: Comparison between Steel and Cold Iron | Property | Steel | Cold Iron |
|---|---|---|---|
| Iron Content | Contains Carbonium | Almost Zero Iron Content |
Why Fairy Steel Matters
Fairy steel holds significant importance because it boasts a unique property combination – Fairy/Steel is one of the best type combinations, offering strong resistances against various natural elements. A well-refined fairy-steel concoction can strengthen the effects of the mentioned resistances.
Steel’s Neutral Effect on Fairies
Steel, composed of alloys with a Carbonium factor, does not harm or affect fairies. Conversely, cold iron, another type of steel, will cause harm or discomfort depending on the conditions. Additionally, the fairy’s kingdom and rival faeries present a significant possibility of natural enemies.
The worst possible enemies of fairies come from the rivalry between opposing kingdoms and Goblins.
What the Fairies Love
- Rocks – Fairies are attracted to shiny objects, including shiny stones (agate, quartz, etc.) and even mirrors
- Shiny things – Fairies can be seduced by any shiny reflectors, and mirrors do the trick!
- Agate or quartz stones
Types of Fairies and Allergies
- Agate, and quartz belong to the ‘rock ‘n’ stones’ types
- This attraction plays a crucial part in drawing fairies toward shiny decorations
- When fairies see their reflection, they are drawn to it, and mirrors fill this ‘shiny objects’ love
Some Additional Sources
- St. Johns Wort and other herbs being potent against fey might have a say in it
- Fairy blood often contains no iron and thus follows the conclusion that steel or fairy
- The unique properties combined in fairy and steel come with resistances against, but not steel itself or the other fairies present