Tuesday, January 18, 2011

On Pixies: Part 2; Winter


Winter Fairies. Snow, ice, cold, barren land, bare trees; all the elements that make up winter, that is what these fairies are all about. Now it is not necessarily those weary things, they could be obsessed with the beautiful things of winter too like frosted windows, beautiful landscapes, sledding hills, frozen ponds for skating on, wintery clothing, and each little snowflake that must be woven uniquely.


They are passionate, but sometimes very chill in their relationships with other people. The Shadow, the night fairies, and them get along mostly in all ways, except that which I have already told you, and even then I will touch some more fairy differences when I get to night fairies to show you what I mean.


One example of a Winter fairy would be Winterlynn. Winterlynn is as her appearance portrays her; Cold, icy, unfriendly, deathly beautiful. She only loves certain people, she is only friendly with certain people. Her general rule is if you are like her, you are her friend, if you are a winter fairy, you are her friend, if you are family, depends on your relationship.


Another example of a Winter fairy would be Gavin Frosty-foot. He got the name Frosty-foot when saving a little girl from frostbite when he was really too young to be doing any magic, as a result, his foot is practically dead, and his foot is forever frost-bit. He loves children, he would spend whole Balls just playing with them, and singing them to sleep, tucking them into bed, and watching them sleep peacefully in the flickering candlelight. He is shy because of his foot, and blushes blue when a girl talks to him.


These two types of winter fairies clash, and would usually end up killing each other, but some keep the peace. They do their jobs, and get as much joy from it as possible. They are always working on new projects for winter.


When winter isn’t in season, they still make snowflakes for next year, they do the frost in early spring and in late fall. They rest for the most part. They look to expand their family, and they visit family.

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