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Their rulers are King Oberon and Queen Titania who have been ruling over Fairyland for at least a thousand years. Fairies live and work in the magical land of Fairyland where they go about their everyday duties such as controlling the rainbow or the weather but also go into the Human World to work as well. There are more than 200 fairies, with addition unnamed fairies who appear in the background. Fairies, fay, or fays are a type of a monster or breed of monster who are a mythical being or legendary creature as a form of spirit. They are class of monster that can either fly, have wings, be a boogeyman, or so on. They are not included in Monster High. Never fairies are fairies that live in Neverland. They are the main characters in the Disney Fairies franchise, and they're primary residents of Pixie Hollow. Fairies are small magical beings. They resemble tiny humans with butterfly wings, and give off colored lights at night. Fairies enjoy dancing around Fairy Rings of Magic Mushrooms and love their forest. They seem to resent most humans and their clumsy, destructive ways however they would forgive one should he accept to dance with them; unless he dares to step inside the Fairy Ring. Fairies spill Fairy Dust, which is a useful element for magic potions, such as the Dispel Potion. A fairy is a small humanoid being with long or short wings, either around the same size as a Smurf or taller. Fairies are generally peaceful and friendly, but they are fierce fighters when they are called upon to deal with thieves and intruders in their realm. They can use magic for many tasks: for example, to put spores on the flowers or to create colors for the world, making them very useful. Some fairies may have need for gold to build furniture. All the Smurfs (except Papa Smurf) thought fairies were real trouble makers and bring bad luck. However, after the events that took place in "All's Smurfy That Ends Smurfy", the fairies and the Smurfs live in peace and harmony as friends. Fairies are the citizens of the Lower Elements and the Underground Kingdom. Every fairy, except demons, trolls and centaurs, can control magic, and do magical abilities such as the mesmer and heal. Fairies are divided into two sections: the Eight Fairy Families and Other Fairies. Within Sesame Street, pixies and sprites have been referenced, but not seen. In an interview, Abby Cadabby has stated that fairies get teeth at age 120. As she's 3 currently, so it'll be a while until she's eating solid foods. (YouTube) Fairies are magical creatures that grant unpopular human kids wishes. The strongest fairy known is Jorgen Von Strangle who has big muscles. Fairies are known for surving things humans can't. All fairies have a crown, a wand, wings, and the ability to float. They also have the ability to change into other things including squirrels, fish, etc. Usually, when a fairy has a godchild, that fairy changes into a pet such as a fish or a hamster. Timmy's fairies turn into fish. The reason fairies turn into pets is so their parents or other people think they are pets and not fairies. A fairy is a small creature given to a witch or apprentice after they pass the Level 9 Exam. They start life in their Crystal Ball which is then given to the owner for her to stay in. Over time the fairy will go through three known stages. With proper attention and care a fairy will grow to do many things. Fairies are in possession of a few magical powers such as: * Flight: fairies' primary power. They use it to travel through the magical world. * Teleportation: the power to move between two different places instantanealy. This power requires the use of a magic wand. Fairies are mischievous supernatural beings that come in a variety of forms. They can only be seen by those who have been to their realm or if they choose to be seen. They appeared as the "monster of the week" in the episode Clap Your Hands If You Believe, wherein it is revealed that they are the cause of UFO sightings, and other "extraterrestrial" encounters. There are many theories about the reason they abduct people - one of them being to bring people to Avalon so they can serve Oberon, King of Fairies. They also appear in the episode LARP and the Real Girl, as well as in Slumber Party. According to L. Frank Baum, the Fairies that are connected to the universe of Oz are the immortal guardians of mankind, ruled by Queen Lulea under the command of Ak the Master Woodsman of the World. Fairies are magical beings who reside in a place called Fairy World. The most familiar fairies are Fairy Godparents such as Cosmo and Wanda, but there are other types of fairies. The Tooth Fairy and the Cupid are two such examples The Ancient Fairy Warriors seem to be the predecessor of the the modern fairies. Fairies (妖精, yousei) are inhabitants of another world, separate from both spirits and fiends. Descriptions of them vary amongst different traditions. Some liken them to young winged girls, while others characterize them as small people. A number of believers also portray them as being represented by small animals. One thing they all have in common, however, is that they enjoy pulling pranks on people. Fairy wings can be powdered and used as a powerful aphrodisiac by the Dutch. Fairy juice is sometimes served hot at holidays, and may also be used as a sexual lubricant, as it is almost as slippery as Harpy Ooze and much easier to acquire. The flavour of fairy flesh is largely dependent on the breed, age, and sex of the fairy and how it is prepared. Dragons are known to be fond of the taste of barbecued fairy wings. Sprites (a clever, wingless, tangy fairy) are used to make the beverage Sprite. Fairies are born under logs, in discarded shoes or other places. The Regional Fairies have dots on their arms to show which Region they belong to. Regional Fairies are considered adult when they can make their own clothes. Depending on where the Region lives they learn different skills to cope with the environment, for example by making wings or oxidizing metal. They also doesn't get a name until they finish school. Since the young do not have names they usually refer to each other by insults, if one might be given a nickname by someone that becomes their actual name. El grupo se formo en 2010 de entre 100 aspirantes, de escuelas de bailede todo el país, al final se escogieron a 7 chicas por medio de clases de canto y baile. Su debut oficial fue el 21 de Septiembre del 2011 con More Kiss/Song For You. Debutaron el 30 de Agosto del 2011 con el MV: "More Kiss" Fairies (妖精族, Yosei-zoku lit Fairy Tribe) is a species in the series. Appearing only in Majin Tensei II: Spiral Nemesis, it consists of fairies or spirits similar to them. The races it is composed of are part of the Neutral alignment. Fairies are aware of their beauty and love to gaze at their reflections. They consider looking at themselves such a delight that at times they will deny the pleasure to others. They tend to be vain, selfish creatures with little empathy. Fairies rarely use Silvian, their language, except to trade insults. They pretend not to care what mortals think of them, but if given a compliment, they will blush with delight and seek for another. Flattery is one of the best means of capturing them. Fairies are strange magical beings. In general, they don't take life very seriously, and always seem to be in a good mood. They are also invulnerable (except, apparently, to the Black Sword). Fairies can be found on the isle of Ambrosia in Ultima VII. They are not seen either before or after this, but in Ultima VII Part Two: Serpent Isle, they are referenced in "No Such Thing as Fairies," (see below), which was apparently written by the Bard, Gannt -- who was killed by Captain Stokes. Fairies are magical beings who grant wishes to miserable children on Earth. Their homeword is Fairy World and are ruled by the Fairy Council. Fairies are in Blast RPG. Write the first section of your page here. Fairies are creatures who are frequently seen throughout the original Spyro the Dragon series. They often help out Spyro by saving his progress (most famously Zoe) and performing other various actions. In Spyro the Dragon, certain Fairies grant Spyro superflame when they kiss him. Fairies are a race mentioned in The Hobbit, The History of Middle-earth, and The Adventures of Tom Bombadil. Encountering the fairies in the Forest is one of the more useful events in this game. 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A fairy is a small humanoid being with long or short wings, either around the same size as a Smurf or taller. Fairies are generally peaceful and friendly, but they are fierce fighters when they are called upon to deal with thieves and intruders in their realm. They can use magic for many tasks: for example, to put spores on the flowers or to create colors for the world, making them very useful. Some fairies may have need for gold to build furniture. All the Smurfs (except Papa Smurf) thought fairies were real trouble makers and bring bad luck. However, after the events that took place in "All's Smurfy That Ends Smurfy", the fairies and the Smurfs live in peace and harmony as friends. Besides the fairies in that episode, there were also Queen Fauna and her child Prince Fenwick, who were being pursued by the evil fairy Falan because of the magic rattle the infant possessed. There was also Gunilda the good fairy, who does good deeds regarding feeding the needy and the hungry, and the Tooth Fairy who helps infants who were just starting to grow teeth as well as young children who were losing their baby teeth in order to grow adult teeth. Fairies (妖精族, Yosei-zoku lit Fairy Tribe) is a species in the series. Appearing only in Majin Tensei II: Spiral Nemesis, it consists of fairies or spirits similar to them. The races it is composed of are part of the Neutral alignment. Fairies are mischievous supernatural beings that come in a variety of forms. They can only be seen by those who have been to their realm or if they choose to be seen. They appeared as the "monster of the week" in the episode Clap Your Hands If You Believe, wherein it is revealed that they are the cause of UFO sightings, and other "extraterrestrial" encounters. There are many theories about the reason they abduct people - one of them being to bring people to Avalon so they can serve Oberon, King of Fairies. They also appear in the episode LARP and the Real Girl, as well as in Slumber Party. Fairies are in possession of a few magical powers such as: * Flight: fairies' primary power. They use it to travel through the magical world. * Teleportation: the power to move between two different places instantanealy. This power requires the use of a magic wand. Encountering the fairies in the Forest is one of the more useful events in this game. The only place you can find them is at their bathing pool. There, you will be given the choice of asking for a blessing or trying to catch one. What you ask for depends on what your goals are. If you want to rob the bank or have a fairy as insurance in a fight, try to catch one. Your odds are 50/50. If you want to try for a Horse, Gems, Experience or healing (and usually players only are interested in the horse), ask for a blessing. Your odds of getting any one are 1:4. Never fairies are fairies that live in Neverland. They are the main characters in the Disney Fairies franchise, and they're primary residents of Pixie Hollow. El grupo se formo en 2010 de entre 100 aspirantes, de escuelas de bailede todo el país, al final se escogieron a 7 chicas por medio de clases de canto y baile. Su debut oficial fue el 21 de Septiembre del 2011 con More Kiss/Song For You. Debutaron el 30 de Agosto del 2011 con el MV: "More Kiss" Write the first section of your page here. Fairies are the citizens of the Lower Elements and the Underground Kingdom. Every fairy, except demons, trolls and centaurs, can control magic, and do magical abilities such as the mesmer and heal. Fairies are divided into two sections: the Eight Fairy Families and Other Fairies. Fairies (妖精, yousei) are inhabitants of another world, separate from both spirits and fiends. Descriptions of them vary amongst different traditions. Some liken them to young winged girls, while others characterize them as small people. A number of believers also portray them as being represented by small animals. One thing they all have in common, however, is that they enjoy pulling pranks on people. Fairies are aware of their beauty and love to gaze at their reflections. They consider looking at themselves such a delight that at times they will deny the pleasure to others. They tend to be vain, selfish creatures with little empathy. Fairies rarely use Silvian, their language, except to trade insults. They pretend not to care what mortals think of them, but if given a compliment, they will blush with delight and seek for another. Flattery is one of the best means of capturing them. Fairies are master gardeners and have a knack for making vegetation bloom. A good number are kept in captivity, but many more still live in the wild. A captive fairy becomes obedient and submissive and cannot use magic to escape. Fairies are highly territorial, nonmigratory creatures and will happily make their home in a place where food, gardens, and other enchanted creatures are plentiful. Supernatural laws dictate, however, that if caught and kept indoors too long, a fairy becomes an Imp. Fairies are magical beings who grant wishes to miserable children on Earth. Their homeword is Fairy World and are ruled by the Fairy Council. Fairies are in Blast RPG. Fairy wings can be powdered and used as a powerful aphrodisiac by the Dutch. Fairy juice is sometimes served hot at holidays, and may also be used as a sexual lubricant, as it is almost as slippery as Harpy Ooze and much easier to acquire. The flavour of fairy flesh is largely dependent on the breed, age, and sex of the fairy and how it is prepared. Dragons are known to be fond of the taste of barbecued fairy wings. Most common is the Green Fairy, followed closely by the Red Fairy and Blue Fairy. Magical Paper Fairies are very rare. Fairies are magical, however they are less magical than Mickey Mouse. Fairies are extremely long lived in the wild, some even reaching ages close to Dick Clark and Cher! Their age may be determined by counting the rings inside them after cutting them in half. Sprites (a clever, wingless, tangy fairy) are used to make the beverage Sprite. Fairies are magical creatures that grant unpopular human kids wishes. The strongest fairy known is Jorgen Von Strangle who has big muscles. Fairies are known for surving things humans can't. All fairies have a crown, a wand, wings, and the ability to float. They also have the ability to change into other things including squirrels, fish, etc. Usually, when a fairy has a godchild, that fairy changes into a pet such as a fish or a hamster. Timmy's fairies turn into fish. The reason fairies turn into pets is so their parents or other people think they are pets and not fairies. Fairies are strange magical beings. In general, they don't take life very seriously, and always seem to be in a good mood. They are also invulnerable (except, apparently, to the Black Sword). Fairies can be found on the isle of Ambrosia in Ultima VII. They are not seen either before or after this, but in Ultima VII Part Two: Serpent Isle, they are referenced in "No Such Thing as Fairies," (see below), which was apparently written by the Bard, Gannt -- who was killed by Captain Stokes. A fairy is a small creature given to a witch or apprentice after they pass the Level 9 Exam. They start life in their Crystal Ball which is then given to the owner for her to stay in. Over time the fairy will go through three known stages. With proper attention and care a fairy will grow to do many things. Fairies are a race mentioned in The Hobbit, The History of Middle-earth, and The Adventures of Tom Bombadil. According to L. Frank Baum, the Fairies that are connected to the universe of Oz are the immortal guardians of mankind, ruled by Queen Lulea under the command of Ak the Master Woodsman of the World. Their rulers are King Oberon and Queen Titania who have been ruling over Fairyland for at least a thousand years. Fairies live and work in the magical land of Fairyland where they go about their everyday duties such as controlling the rainbow or the weather but also go into the Human World to work as well. There are more than 200 fairies, with addition unnamed fairies who appear in the background. Fairies are born under logs, in discarded shoes or other places. The Regional Fairies have dots on their arms to show which Region they belong to. Regional Fairies are considered adult when they can make their own clothes. Depending on where the Region lives they learn different skills to cope with the environment, for example by making wings or oxidizing metal. They also doesn't get a name until they finish school. Since the young do not have names they usually refer to each other by insults, if one might be given a nickname by someone that becomes their actual name. Coyote later reveals that fairies are born with their spirits and minds already separated from their bodies, so they can decide to take The Test at any time without the aid of a powerful being like himself. Coyote considers the Test to be a blessing for them, as it allows them to be reunited with the removed pieces. All female students in Foley House are former fairies, as well as at least one teacher. Fairies are magical beings who reside in a place called Fairy World. The most familiar fairies are Fairy Godparents such as Cosmo and Wanda, but there are other types of fairies. The Tooth Fairy and the Cupid are two such examples The Ancient Fairy Warriors seem to be the predecessor of the the modern fairies. Fairies, fay, or fays are a type of a monster or breed of monster who are a mythical being or legendary creature as a form of spirit. They are class of monster that can either fly, have wings, be a boogeyman, or so on. They are not included in Monster High. Fairies are creatures who are frequently seen throughout the original Spyro the Dragon series. They often help out Spyro by saving his progress (most famously Zoe) and performing other various actions. In Spyro the Dragon, certain Fairies grant Spyro superflame when they kiss him. Fairies are small magical beings. They resemble tiny humans with butterfly wings, and give off colored lights at night. Fairies enjoy dancing around Fairy Rings of Magic Mushrooms and love their forest. They seem to resent most humans and their clumsy, destructive ways however they would forgive one should he accept to dance with them; unless he dares to step inside the Fairy Ring. Fairies spill Fairy Dust, which is a useful element for magic potions, such as the Dispel Potion. Within Sesame Street, pixies and sprites have been referenced, but not seen. In an interview, Abby Cadabby has stated that fairies get teeth at age 120. As she's 3 currently, so it'll be a while until she's eating solid foods. (YouTube)
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