Kinds of Fairy by Reimuel Bisnar

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Created by; Reimuel Bisnar

A fairy's power is stored in their wings, meaning that if their wings
are hurt their magical ability is decreased dramatically, to the point
of preventing them from using even their most basic of abilities,
making for a surprisingly crippling weakness. For example, fairies
with damaged wings are unable to size-shift, and are stuck at their
current size until their wings have healed, although healing occurs
quickly in Fairyland.
A fairy (also faery, faerie, fay, fae; euphemistically wee folk,
good folk, people of peace, fair folk, etc.) is a type of mythical being
or legendary creature,a form of spirit, often described as
metaphysical , supernatural or preternatural.
Fairies resemble various beings of other mythologies,
though even folklore that uses the term fairy offers many definitions.
Sometimes the term describes any magical creature,
including goblins or gnomes: at other times,
the term only describes a specific type of more ethereal creature.

There are many kinds of fairies:
Ice Fairy
Water Fairy
Garden fairy
Animal Fairy
Mist Fairy
Tinker Fairy
Wind Fairy
Dust Fairy

Ice fairies (also known as winter
fairies) make ice and snow and bring winter to
the mainland. They only live in the Winter
Woods because warm temperatures would
damage their wings. They are the only ones to
bring winter to the Mainland, since other
nature fairies (eg, light, garden, animal and
water fairies), bring the other three seasons.

Downstream from the dust mill, Havendish
Stream branches into a network of canals where the
water fairies like to play. Water-talent fairies can
manipulate water in astonishing ways. They mold it like
clay, make it freeze or boil, or create powerful waves in
puddles and ponds with just a flick of pixie dust . Water
fairies are often found exploring Pixie Hollow’s
waterways in boats made from leaves and in birch-bark
canoes. These fairies also have a knack for divining and
can seek out hidden sources of water.
Only water-talent fairies can make bubble
messages, which burst open only for the fairy who is
meant to hear them. The most emotional of the Never
fairies, water fairies cry when they're happy as well as
when they're sad. But they can hardly be blamed - they
are so full of water their tears spill easily. Although
water fairies cannot swim, they always find ways to
frolic near water.

Like harvest- and tree-picking-
talent fairies, garden fairies spend most of their
time outdoors. Their colorful gardens can be
seen in all corners of Pixie Hollow . Garden-
talent fairies have a special relationship with
all things that grow from the earth. They can
sense what a plant needs and have an intuitive
understanding of how to help it blossom and
grow. They feel as close to plants as animal-
talent fairies feel to animals. But garden fairies
have been known to work with animals, too.
They sometimes train earthworms and ladybugs
to help them, and they are highly respectful of
bumblebees.

Although Mother Dove is dear to all who live
in Pixie Hollow, the ones who know and understand her
best are the animal-talent fairies. These fairies have the
unique ability to speak with any animal in its native
tongue, whether it be Raccoon, Bird, Tree Frog, or
Squirrel. They are extremely sensitive and can "read" an
animal's thoughts or emotions. They know when an
animal is frightened or sick and can tend to its needs to
help it feel better. Like the animals they work with,
animal-talent fairies have a keen sense of smell and
excellent hearing. They are skilled trackers and are
frequently called upon to help find fairies who have lost
their way in the woods. All animal talent fairies are
deeply integrated into Never Land’s animal world and
strive to keep it harmonious.

Light fairies are very skilled at light. They
glow brighter than any other fairy (perhaps aside from
dust-talent fairies). They can manipulate and move
light for various purposes, including moving sunbeams
and giving fireflies their glow. Light fairies are quick-
witted and literally "bright" fairies. They are
perfectionists who love to be in the spotlight. Another
special skill these fairies have is the ability to create
rainbows.

Tinker fairies fix everything in Pixie
Hollow using a strange array of tools. Tinker-talent
fairies are curious, love metallic colors, and use their
magic to aid in the repair of the pots and pans of Pixie
Hollow. In the films they don't just fix things - they
also invent and create special tools to help the nature
fairies on the Mainland

Dust fairies process and ration out pixie
dust to the other fairies. This is an extremely important
job - without pixie dust fairies couldn't fly or use their
magical talents. Dust fairies never sneeze, lest they
blow away any precious dust.

Wind fairies can fly faster than any other
fairy or creature in Pixie Hollow. Their wings are
much wider and bigger than the other fairies in Pixie
Hollow, which allows them to fly faster. When
changing the seasons in the films, they control the
wind to take pollen out of flowers. They also control
the wind to guide new arrivals to Pixie Hollow.

This species of fairy can be mostly found in the
misty glade and parts of the mist ocean. If most fairies are
good at illusions, then mist fairies are masters of it. From
creating mirages to altering the senses, all of their illusions
look incredibly real. The first spell a mist fairy ever learns is
duplication. They use it almost constantly, often without
even thinking about it. The duplicates look so real that
sometimes you can't even tell if the mist fairy before you is
the original or not. Mist Fairies know very well about this
confusion of course, and take advantage of it : they might
use a double to scare the living daylights out of a poor
adventurer by fake-eating him, or they might play some
practical jokes on him, or both.
The double is not just an image though : it can
speak, see, hear, and, if the fairy is really skilled, fight and
cast magic as well. There are even cases where mist fairies
have been seen creating doubles of themselves to solve a
problem, with each of the copies thinking about a different
aspect of the problem. The ability to duplicate makes mist
fairies powerful indeed, but fortunately they are one of the
less aggressive and dangerous species to humans on Felarya.
The magical mist where they live sustains them, so a mist
fairy will never get really hungry as long as they remain in
the mist. Although this doesn't make an encounter with them
perfectly safe, it gives them a rather good reputation among
adventurers. If they leave the mist however, they become just
as hungry as other fairies, and even more dangerous because
of their skill at illusions. Unfortunately for adventurers
everywhere, Mist Fairies are curious and adventurous by
nature, and are sometimes seen very far from their nourishing
mists...

Flower Fairies are tiny creatures (the biggest is only
20cm tall) that live in the bottom of gardens, the middle of grassy
meadows, and on the edge of distant marshes. Wherever and
whenever a seed sprouts, a Flower Fairy baby is born. Each Flower
Fairy lives and sleeps in their chosen flower, plant or tree, and as
this grows the fairy grows too. Each and every Flower Fairy is in
charge of looking after their flower or plant; keeping it strong and
healthy by making sure it has plenty of sunshine and water to
drink, sweeping away dead leaves, and polishing flowers and stems.
Who are the flower
fairies?
Wild Cherry
Almond Blossom
Lavender
Rose
Zinnia
Buttercup

Beautiful Wild Cherry can be spotted
peeping through her delicate blooms in early
Springtime. Although rather shy, Wild Cherry has
many friends among the Flower Fairies of the trees,
and one of their favorite games is hide and seek high
up in the treetops!

Almond Blossom is a wonderful sight in
her dress crafted from beautiful pink petals. When the
other fairies see her dancing and gliding through the
branches they know it's almost Springtime! Happy
and fun-loving, Almond Blossom is everyone's friend.

Lavender loves to sing and play. One of her
favorite things to do is twirl around and around a
lavender stem until she feels quite dizzy! She is friends
with the white butterflies that flutter around her
flowers, and they often play games of chase, darting
back and forth amongst her sweetly scented fronds.
She provides her scented flowers to the other fairies to
make their clothes smell delicious.

Sweet Rose is the gentlest of the summer
Flower Fairies. A kind fairy, she likes nothing more
than tiptoeing around her flowers and tending to them
in the warm sunshine. She is a very good friend to the
honey bees and is often seen guiding them to her
fullest blooms and standing protectively beside them
as they collect pollen.

Zinnia's flowers are some of the brightest
in the garden, with their blooms ranging from pale
pink to dramatic orange! With her tortoiseshell wings
Zinnia is a colorful sight as she flutters around the
flower bed, tending to her blooms and collecting petals
to make pretty costumes.

Outgoing and friendly, Buttercup likes
nothing better than to skip through the summer
meadows, visiting friends and singing to herself in the
sunshine. She fills the fields with her yellow flowers,
which she polishes until they shine like gold, which
give pleasure to all her fairy friends and human
children too.
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