Fairy
Basic Information
Anatomy
These small humanoids possess bodies with human like proportions, just shrunk down. Most also have wings that appear like butterfly or dragonfly wings.
Genetics and Reproduction
Fairies are created magically. Sex or gender are not relevant in fairy reproduction. All that is required are two fairies who agree to weave a mating ritual together. The baby fairy is then born from a flower one year later.
Growth Rate & Stages
A baby fairy is called a bloom. When a bloom emerges, it will still be connected to the flower it was born from. This flowers petals will remain attached to the fairy until it reaches roughly age 10, where it becomes full adolescent. AT this point, most fairies will grow their wings, if they are going to get them, and they begin learning to fly here. By age forty, a fairy reaches full adulthood.
Additional Information
Facial characteristics
These fey have human like facial features, however, they always appear child like; round cheeks, small noses, and big eyes. They also have long elf like ears.
Natively known as: Coil (ˈkoiːl)
Lifespan
350 years
Average Height
.6-1m or 2-3ft
Average Weight
13kg or 30lbs
Body Tint, Colouring and Marking
Fairies tend to have skin that is forest colors, so greens, browns, oranges, and reds. Some may have human tones, but this is rare. Their hair can be any color you might see on a flower. Often their hair is the color of the flower they bloomed from.
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