I can not agree more with WhiteRav3n. I personally have worked with the fae in the past with a friend to help banish them from him home he made the mistake of messing around with them. They came at his call. Shortly after their arrival, my friends car broke down that was only 2 years old and very well maintained, as well as toaster coffee maker, dishwasher, stove, and washing machine, dryer kept working for some reason, as well as the wiring of his home that was less than 10 years old wigged out. Only after the banishing ritual did things calm down and things stopped breaking, but his little misadventure with the Fae cost him nearly $34,000.
In as much as I hate using wiki for another story about them I have heard this posted elsewhere and know their is some validity to it.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hulduf%C3%B3lk
I truly with you heed my and ravens warning and depart from folly in this matter.
Faries are allergic to ( and these can kill them too) Lemon , silver and iron. if u mix lemon and iron together you can definitly kill them. if u wish to summen one make shure there is none of these things near by or they will think u wish to harm them. Also as a add on i would like to summon a spirit that would serve as a gardian. i am willing to give something in return.
It would be wise to drop your desire to bring the fae into your life. However if you truly wish to see them might i suggest you simply meditate out in nature? The summoning you spoke of might work if you know what the one you want looks like, but you dont need to do all that. Plus I would not advise trying to force a fae. You would just anger them xD
is there a way to like call a fae so im not forcing it just asking it to come and like live with me and if so is there a way to calll a good fae to be kind like my friend and also can someone give me a list of things that harm fae so i can clear out my room 4 it i will apreciate it purple piggy
You can research what attracts the fae and include them in and around your home. Shiny things and many plants including thyme attract the fae. But most likely you already have a few nearby. Leaving offerings for them is a sure way to get their attention and encourage their presence. Honey and milk (in separate dishes) is a common offering. Sweets in general are a good choice, like small cakes or a piece of chocolate. Just be sure that if you're leaving out chocolate, it isn't where animals can get to it because it's toxic to many (unless you use white chocolate which doesn't contain the toxin).
Their first impression of you being one where you're being kind to them will likely cause them to gain a liking to you and be kind in return. Many are mischevious however, regardless of benevolence and you may begin noticing your shiny things (like keys and jewelry) going missing. My daughter attracts the little ones, and to prevent myself from being driven crazy by objects disappearring and reappearring in odd places, I've made a little area with my daughter where we put miscelaneous things for the fae specifically. It includes everything from cut glass to shells to anything we find that is "pretty". My own things have since then been left alone.