if your specifically talking about the Celtic legends and folklore then they do all seasons. it's just that the warmer seasons have more significance to them.
Pretty sure they both die at winters end and then are reborn when spring starts though.
if your specifically talking about the Celtic legends and folklore then they do all seasons. it's just that the warmer seasons have more significance to them.
Pretty sure they both die at winters end and then are reborn when spring starts though.
Wait, wasn't this Fenrir female from the start? The title is supposed to be passed down from "Mother" to "Daughter", and the Princess of the kingdom was originally be Fenrir's successor.
Edit: Ok, I re-read the previous chapter. Fenrir is biologically male, but I stand by my comment.
while i can't talk shit about The Bard I can say that the myths of Titania and Oberon are far larger in scope then one stageplay.
Actually The Bard has great depictions of the fair folk across all his works guy clearly knew his subjects so i cant fault him for keeping their appearances short and limited.