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She is mentioned repeatedly in Karen Marie Moning's Highlander Series as Queen of the Tuatha Dé Danaan, also called the "Fae." Consort to Mael, she is Queen of the Seelie Court on the Fae Isle of Morar.
Okay so I'm not the one that wrote this... but I do have to make a stantement here... THE QUEEN OF THE SEELIE COURT WOULD NOT BE CAUGHT DEAD BEING A CONSORT! A consort is a slave. Why would the queen of the Light Court be a consort? Come on people, let's make some sense here!!!
Karen Marie Moning
A consort is not a slave. Good to look things up before commenting.

Above moved from article. Allens (talk | contribs) 20:24, 27 April 2012 (UTC)[reply]

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