1. sidhe - Noun
2. Sidhe - Proper noun
Mythical hills of Irish and Scottish folklore, home of the sidhe race; fairyland, faerie. [From 1793]
Alternative capitalization of sidhe.
sidhe (plural sidhe)
A supernatural creature of Irish and Scottish folklore, living in Sidhe; a fairy. [From 1899, Yeats]
Aaron Allston 's Doc Sidhe and Sidhe Devil take place between our world, the "grim world" and an alternate "fair world" where the Sidhe retreated to. Source: Internet
He travels through the "City of the Damned", the ruined capital of the Sidhe (its real name is revealed to be Silverspring in Heretic II), then past Hell's Maw and finally the Dome of D'Sparil. Source: Internet
Cipriano creates a fun mythology surrounding fairies and the Sidhe. Source: Internet
Sutra is also home to The Sidhe, a race of magic-wielding shape-shifters (and Lau's elaboration on the Sidhe of Celtic mythology) who interact and co-exist with The Fine, but clearly have origins and agendas all of their very own. Source: Internet
While the Sidhe retreat, one elf (revealed to be named Corvus in Heretic II), sets off on a quest of vengeance against the weakest of the three Serpent Riders, D'Sparil. Source: Internet
The Sidhe are forced to take a drastic measure to sever the natural power of the kings destroying them and their armies, but at the cost of weakening the elves' power, giving the Serpent riders an advantage to slay the elders. Source: Internet