Chloe the Topaz Fairy vs. Whitney the Whale Fairy
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Chloe the Topaz Fairy vs. Whitney the Whale Fairy
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India the Moonstone Fairy vs. Stephanie the Starfish Fairy
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Whitney the Whale Fairy vs. Yasmeen the Kayaking Fairy
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Are there any fairies who are associated with books or have a deeper connection to certain ones?
Ocean Fairies were the first to gets their hands on books. Owing to their interactions with humans, they had to assimilate into the culture and began picking up books.
Ocean Fairies enjoy reading books about educational subjects. Due to their having to blend in with humans, they began reading to quickly educate themselves.
Ocean Fairies began bringing books back to the Fairy Havens and traded them to other fairies.
Sun Fairies enjoy reading on warm afternoons while they lounge in wheat fields. They mainly enjoy books about grand adventures and long journeys.
Mushroom Fairies also enjoy reading. They spend so much time under ground and hidden beneath the mushroom beds but it gets boring under there. They use books to entertain themselves and will spend hours, even days, reading. They enjoy books about horticulture and gardening.
Flower Fairies are indifferent toward books. Occasionally, a flower fairy will find great interest in one particular book and will read from start to finish in few sittings, but they are more so casual readers. A few pages every week or so. Flower Fairies typically enjoy tales of romance and love.
Forest Fairies, however, do not like books. Why? Books are made of their dead relatives. They are not against education or the art of story telling, just against trees being chopped down and turned into books.
Bonus: The Fairy King made it very clear to Kaelen and Sarah that they were not to bring books home. The sight of them made him uncomfortable and believed it was disrespectful to his ancestry. Kaelen, however, did not listen. She sneaks books in and reads them until they fall apart, then sends them off to be recycled as a way of paying her respects to the trees.
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What fairy do you think would be the most willing to contact a human and make a friendship?
The Fairies agree that Ocean Fairies are the most likely to make contact with a human.
Ocean Fairies are the fishermen of the Fae world and spend their lives on the coasts. They willingly trade with humans all the time. They trade fish for supplies and other food. What cannot be traded is sold in human markets.
The Fairies that roam the oceans as sailors(both honest and as pirates) keep humans not only as business partners and associates, but as friends.
Kaelen, one half the Noble Fairies and an Ocean fairy herself, kept human company for many years as a pirate. She even spent time under a human captain!
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Fairy Fact!
Today’s fact is:
Some Ocean Fairies have a close relationship with human pirates. While most start as honest sailors, some ended up sailing under the jolly roger, choosing a life of pirating over the honest ways.
The few Fairy ships that sailed the ocean reported seeing ships sailing under a black flag and noted that their goods were typically taken rather than purchased. They were driving up costs in the ports, making it hard for the Fairies to turn a profit when it came to human trade. Their own kind saw suffering when supplies became scarce and they limped to shore with much less fish than before.
Finally deciding that enough was enough, the Fairies ventured into the seedy taverns that these seafaring bandits typically occupied. They quickly learned all there was to know from these pirates. If they wanted to make money, they had to take supplies at sword point. The Fairies were more than willing to bend the rules and fly black flags, owing to their mischievous nature.
Soon after, several honest Fairy merchants changed the names of their ships, dropped their colors and set sail as pirates under a new code.
Bonus Fact: During Kaelen’s many years as a pirate under a fairy captain, she became familiar with a human ship captain. Their relationship started as colleges, sailors on the sea and nothing more, but soon blossomed into a close friendship. Their feelings for each other came out into the open when he finally asked her to serve under his command rather than the Fairy captain’s. She agreed and spent two years as his Quartermaster.
Fairy Facts!
Today’s fact is:
Ocean Fairies are born near the coasts and generally live their lives near open bodies of water.
Despite their namesakes, Ocean fairies generally have a solid command over all water. It was their job, when the earth was new, to force ocean water inland to create rivers. The rivers branched off to create smaller streams and lakes and ponds when the water became trapped.
Ocean Fairies work closely with the Sun Fairies to aid the natural weather cycles of the earth. They keep the waters calm long enough for the Sun Fairies to direct enough light onto the still surface to cause evaporation. Once that is done, the clouds carry the water inland to return to the surface as rain.Wet and dry seasons depend on the level of activity in the Ocean Fairy groups. Less active times will see dryer conditions than busier times of the year when the Fairies are more active.
Ocean Fairies are also the only Fairies that swim. Most Fairies avoid water as it weighs down their wings and even causes them to tear. Ocean Fairies do not need to worry due to a natural adaptation that occurred centuries ago. Their wings secrete a natural oil that makes their wings water resistant. They can dive freely into the water without worry, even in salty conditions.
Ocean Fairies spend most of their lives living on the coasts, using their time to perfect the ways of fishermen. They catch and prepare fish, learn to sail and mend nets. Ocean Fairies are the only suppliers of fish to other Fairies as they are the only ones that can brave the water. Some Ocean Fairies even sail the seas as pirates!
Bonus Fact: Kaelen, an Ocean Fairy, sailed as a pirate for many years. She served under both a fairy captain and a human captain!