Definition
Oberson, often spelled Oberon, is the king of the fairies in medieval and Renaissance literature. Think of him as the ruler of the fairy realm π. He is typically portrayed as a powerful and majestic figure, often in conflict with his queen, Titania. Oberon's character is complex, capable of both benevolence and mischief. He is a symbol of the wild, untamed forces of nature and the mysteries of the Otherworld. He is a popular figure in plays, operas, and other artistic works.