User blog comment:FTWinchester/Retcon of Avalon/@comment-3481504-20121126022654/@comment-5619706-20121126033154

Sorry, I think I also need to clarify that I meant God did not really want the pagan deities to actually be 'gods'. I also think he inadverdently made them and they simply were haughty enough to create their own religions (while some remained loyal to him like Atropos, and, in Bobby Singer's Guide to Hunting, Lethe of the Underworld), leading God to send his Son, just so his children would know who the real deal is.

And about the Fairies, I am guilty, I did expand the meaning of Fay to include a number of creatures (which is also what the meaning of the word itself represents and seeing as that also seems to be the intent of Sera), not just the stereotypical tinks. I guess I'm just terrible at wording, but that was what I also meant when I said fairies do not care which source/well of energy they have--as long as energy is there, they could tap it and use it. However, I made them more attuned to that of earth itself, whose rhythm, when left alone to its own devices, has a complex network of energies that transfer from one place and form to another, and could even create tornadoes, tsunamis, monsoons, etc.