Caelia: An Arthurian Faerie Character

Jason

June 23, 2022

featured image that says caelia

Caelia is an interesting Arthurian character, as she appears in two rather obscure texts: Tom a Lincoln by Richard Johnson, and The Faerie Queene by Edmund Spenser.

Tom a Lincoln by Richard Johnson

In Tom a Lincoln, Caelia is a Faerie Queen who rules an island called “fairy land”, which is full of women who have killed their warmongering husbands.

During this story, she entreats Tom and his other companions to stay on their island, as these women are frustratingly without any men to help them repopulate the island. So sad.

Tom would eventually become the father of her son, the Faerie Knight, but she later commits suicide after assuming that Tom had abandoned her, clearly demonstrating that a man wrote the story.

Argovale Banner Image with over 20 books.

🌍 The single largest and best fantasy/mythology shared book universe in existence (that I know of).

Here’s what you get when you join:

🌟  All Argovale books for FREE! That’s right, get access to Argovale books that’s worth $499 in value.
βœ… Weekly calls and guided sessions with the author.
βœ… Get feedback and inspiration from a creative, like-minded community
βœ… Access to the best fantasy readers group in the world.

The Faerie Queene by Edmund Spenser

In The Faerie Queene, Caelia appears in a completely different light. There, she is the ruler of a place called the House of Holiness, an antithesis to the House of Pride that we see earlier in the story. We see her surrounded by other holy people, including her three daughters:

During the course of the story, Caelia helps Una and the Redcrosse knight find peace and healing. In particular, Caelia and her daughters help the Redcrosse knight become holy so that he is able to fight the dragon.

See our complete list of Arthurian characters for more entries like this one.

Arthurian Bibliography

Photo of author

Author

Jason is a huge storytelling nerd devoted to cataloguing storytelling in all its forms. He loves mythology, history, and geek culture. When he's not writing books (see his work at MythHQ.com), his favorite hobbies include hiking, spending time with his wife and daughters, and traveling.