I love the energy of this image of a Sidhe rider.
Sidhe are a species of Fae. The only named Sidhe in the canon is Marika, and she is specifically Daoine Sidhe. There are many types of Sidhe (pronounced Shee).
These fairy people, are said to travel the mountains and forests of Ireland, unseen by humans. They can be found also in the bogs, caves, lakes and islands of the Irish landscape.
Though usually invisible to human eyes, the Sidhe are believed to exist in a realm that intersects and overlaps with our own physical world. They are capable of making themselves seen when they wish, often appearing as fair folk of surpassing loveliness with shining countenances and eyes that gleam like diamonds. Legends tell of chance encounters between mortals and the Sidhe, where a person may stumble into a fairy ring on a hillside or glance through a Hawthorn tree to behold their kingdom for but a moment before it vanishes.
The Sidhe are capricious beings associated with the wild, untamed aspects of nature. They cherish music, dance, and poetry, and it’s said that on certain moonlit nights their revels can be heard spilling out from the hollow hills like distant notes of song upon the wind. While some accounts portray them as benevolent, helping certain favoured mortals, others speak of their mercurial natures and tricks played upon the unwary who stray across their path. To this day, certain places in the Irish countryside are said to be haunted by the Good People, as the Sidhe have been respectfully called, remnants of an older world of myth and magic.