Fairy
Fairies alternately spelled fairie, faerie, and faery (pl: faeries), also called: fae, fey, and fay are magical creatures that are usually in the form of beautiful women, often in the form of a spirit. There are different types. Ice fae, Water Fae, Dark Fae, Light Fae, and more.
Basic Information
Anatomy
the term fairy is most commonly used to describe beautiful, feminine-looking fairies that tend to have the wings of a butterfly or other flying insect
Genetics and Reproduction
A majority reproduce the same as humans. There are reports of fairies being born in plants, or when a baby laughs for the first time.
Dietary Needs and Habits
Fairies do not need to eat as much as humans. Many people believe fairies to be vegetarian due to the lack of meat in their diet. Dairy is a huge part of their diet, bread, and fruits, and vegetables. They also drink cider and wine. Edible plants and spices are also common. Milk and saffron is a popular drink
Civilization and Culture
Naming Traditions
- Females: Eira, Evalyn, Elvenia, Velora, Kari, Nami, Chrystal, Aqua, Celestine, Kaydence, Hikari, Jacquelyn,
- Male: Vondell, Zach
- Last names: Yukimura, Hamasaki, Lise, Brodeur, Rousselot
Major Language Groups and Dialects
Japanese, Celtic
Common Dress Code
Many fairies like to wear colorful floral clothing.
History
The English fairy derives from the Early Modern English faerie, meaning "realm of the fays". Faerie, in turn, derives from the Old French form faerie, a derivation from faie.
Interspecies Relations and Assumptions
Because Fairies are very beautiful, other species are attracted to them like humans, vampires, and demons.
Average Height
Fairies can be short, tiny,(5 ft - 5'3 ft), and or tall.
Geographic Distribution
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