Why can't fairies touch iron?

Fairies can't touch iron because it represents humanity, civilization, and the "unnatural" world, acting as a magical repellent that counteracts their innate nature, causing them pain, burns, or disorientation, stemming from iron's mythological role as a ward against supernatural beings and its association with forging and industry.
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What is a fairy's weakness?

Fairy-type Pokémon are primarily weak to Poison and Steel attacks, meaning moves of these types deal super-effective damage to them, while Fire attacks are not very effective. In folklore, fairies often have weaknesses to iron (represented by Steel) and are susceptible to corruption (Poison), but they are strong against Dark, Fighting, and Dragon types, reflecting themes of purity overcoming darkness and evil.
 
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What creature can't touch iron?

"Cold iron" is historically believed to repel, contain, or harm ghosts, fairies, witches, and other malevolent supernatural creatures. This belief continued into later superstitions in a number of forms: Nailing an iron horseshoe to a door was said to repel evil spirits or, later, to bring good luck.
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Does iron hurt fae in acotar?

Iron is a metal, which according to mortals can kill faeries.
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Why shouldn't you say thank you to fairies?

You shouldn't thank the Fae with "thank you" because it implies you owe them a debt, which they can call in unexpectedly and often unfavorably, binding you to them or demanding payment in unwanted ways; instead, offer gifts like milk or honey, express appreciation wordlessly, or use phrases like "I've been given a welcome kindness," as "thank you" can be a magical contract they use to claim you. The Fae value tangible offerings and reciprocal kindness, but using "thank you" can be seen as transactional and create unwanted obligation, so verbalizing deep gratitude without the specific phrase, or showing it with actions, is safer. 
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What happens if a fairy kisses you?

A fairy kiss can have wildly different outcomes in folklore, ranging from stealing your breath/name/luck to sealing a pact, causing enchantment, or even leading to your death, often marking you as bound to the Fae world, but it can also signify true love or protection, depending on the Fae's nature (mischievous, protective, or malicious) and the rules of the encounter. 
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What happens if you tell a fairy your name?

Never give them your name (Full or otherwise).

If a Fey asks for a humanoid's name and they say it, they're giving them power (and possibly partial control) over them. The best thing to do in this situation is to give the faerie a made-up name or a nickname.
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What happens if a Fae touches iron?

Iron burns the Faerie Folk because it is taken from the Earth and worked within a forge. Power stolen from the world. A power to shape and to build strong, to dominate.
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Can Fae mate twice?

It is possible for a Fae or Demi-Fae to have more than one mate throughout their lifetime. The circumstances of the formation of an additional mating bond have yet to be directly addressed in the series.
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Which acotar is the spiciest?

The spiciest book in the ACOTAR series is widely considered to be A Court of Silver Flames (Book 5), focusing on Nesta and Cassian, which is packed with explicit scenes and high tension, while A Court of Mist and Fury (Book 2) also has significant steamy moments and build-up. The spice level increases throughout the series, with the first book being the least spicy and Silver Flames turning up the heat considerably.
 
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What are fairies most attracted to?

Fairies love white flowers because white is the color of magic. And the rare, pink color of these flowers signifies Kindness, Gentleness and Love. Herbs work especially well, and on a practical note, they're handy to have around in the kitchen.
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Why are pandas called iron eaters?

The giant panda has some additional Chinese names. Ancient myths that pandas can eat iron and copper led to the appellation shítiěshòu (食鐵獸; "iron-eating beast").
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What can destroy iron?

Iron is primarily destroyed by rust (iron oxide), a natural process from exposure to oxygen and water, which weakens it over time, but strong acids, some chemical agents, extreme heat, and certain impurities (like sulfur in smelting) also degrade it, with the most famous saying being "None can destroy Iron but its own rust can".
 
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Why does iron repel ghosts?

People believed that the ghosts of their dead loved ones could follow them from the cemetery if preventive actions were not undertaken. Iron was thought to contain the earth's life force, and as it was believed that spirits could not cross water, so it was believed that they could not move through or past iron.
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What type is immune to fairy?

In the Pokémon games, no type is completely immune to Fairy-type attacks, but Steel and Poison types resist them, taking half damage, while Fire types also resist Fairy moves. The only type that takes no damage from Fairy moves (an immunity) is the Dragon type, as Fairy was introduced to counter it. 
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What are fairies immune to?

Fairies are resistant to bug, dark, fighting:

Fae blood is toxic to vampires, an embodiment of the dark, in many tales. So naturally, the dark cannot overcome the light and the faeries win. The fairy has helped the "hero" (fighter) get his strength in many tales, or other magick has.
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What happens if a Fae mate dies?

If a Fae's mate is mortal, the mating bond's sense is lessened. This bond, akin to a mental link, can manifest at different times for different couples. The death of a mated pair member can lead to the surviving Fae experiencing an unbearable loss, sometimes resulting in them seeking vengeance for their deceased mate.
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How do Fae have children?

Fairies reproduce in many ways across folklore and fiction, from human-like sexual reproduction (though often with magical twists, like gestation in flowers) to being born from nature itself or magic, with some traditions suggesting they mate with humans and create "halflings". Common themes include magical births, reproduction through nature (flowers, storms), or magical unions, but generally, it's not straightforward, with some sources saying they lay eggs or are born from strong emotions like laughter.
 
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What is the lifespan of a Fae?

Fae lifespans vary wildly by lore, but generally, they are functionally immortal or live for centuries, often reaching physical and mental maturity very slowly, with some sources citing lifespans of 500 to over 1000 years, while others suggest they don't age past a certain point unless killed by unnatural means or heartbreak. In many tales, they don't die of old age but fade away or become one with nature, while half-fae live much longer than humans.
 
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What happens if you destroy a Fae ring?

Destroying a fairy ring is unlucky and fruitless; superstition says it would simply grow back.
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What will happen if you touch a Fae trap?

Touching a fae trap, which can be anything from a glowing object to a fairy ring or alluring music, usually means you've accepted their invitation, leading to being lured into the fae realm where time distorts (hours feel like years), you might get trapped forever, be forced to dance to death, or have your baby swapped for a changeling. It's about breaking a boundary, and in folklore, the consequences are severe, ranging from losing your way to losing your life or soul.
 
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What does it mean when it says cold iron?

Well, cold ironing is their (not so) secret weapon! This gentle technique uses lower temperatures (below 110°C) to smooth out wrinkles while protecting sensitive materials.
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What not to say to fairies?

When talking to fairies, avoid giving your true name, saying "thank you" (use "I am grateful" instead), accepting their food/drink, or making/breaking promises, as these give them power or create binding debts; also don't brag, lie, or enter their circles uninvited, but always be respectful, polite, and prepared to offer small gifts like honey or shiny things.
 
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What are baby fairies called?

Baby fairies aren't usually given specific names in folklore, but the fairy child left in place of a stolen human baby is called a Changeling, often described as sickly or mischievous, while the human child taken by fairies might be called a wightling, shadeling, or similar terms by creative writers. In general, small, playful fairies might be called pixies or piskies. 
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What does Christianity say about fairies?

Fairies were eventually explained as "fallen angels" by the English mythical beliefs and Christianity. They thought fairies were good enough for hell but not good enough for heaven, so they were banished to Earth. Fairies have always been associated with slender, lovely females.
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