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Fairies ~ Part 2

  • wltr3565
  • 04/16/2014 03:36 PM
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Now let's continue the topic of fairies of Cruna Aktrid... Last time I covered how someone became a fairy. Then the part 2 will detail more about their characteristics compared to their former human form.

Biologically, there are distinct differences between fairies and humans. The anatomy of the both of them is practically the same. The differences are:
- Wings

The instant you notice a kid that have a detached wings, yep, the kid is a fairy, indeed. There are many records that fairies mostly don't flap their wings while flying or even still can fly after their wings are badly damaged. So people concluded that the wings are only decorations. Some theories argue that the wings are excesses of spirit energy from a fairy. It is applicable since the wings left off pixie dusts, dusts that are actually condensed spirit energies. But the existence of wingless fairies, that actually can't fly at all, became the key of a fairy's wings' existence; they act as a symbol that the fairy can fly.
The wings' form supposedly differ with each person randomly, but there's a rumor that the wings' shape represents the fairy's personality... still no concrete proof or study to support that rumor, however.
- Greater metabolic prowess

Fairies' body may be really similar to a normal flesh (actually, they're very indistinguishable to human flesh, being bloody too), but the cells aren't really any flesh, they're spirit energy. It makes wounds heal faster for fairies, though applying jamus is still faster. Well, other than that, they still feel pain like humans do. They don't feel anything with their wings, however, nor any study proves that.
- Greater spirit manipulation skill

Human themselves can do this, but... Their body is composed of spirit energy. Not only they have much more spirit energy to use, but their body is a living catalyst! Still, fairies are like humans, they need to learn how to do some spirit casting. Probably almost all fairies still need a catalyst or two to cast something.
- They will revive if they die prematurely

As living grudges, their purpose to live is to fulfill their final wish to die peacefully. Let them die without peace in mind will simple let them revivable. Conveniently, they can adjust the timing where they can revive and when they do. The older body vanishes and will reform a new body, in tip-top shape, save their stomach contents. Inconveniently, they don't vanish with their clothes, so expect a fairy to appear unclothed as they get revived.
Did I mention "save their stomach contents"? Despite this fact, fairies still strife to feed themselves. The motive is simple: They don't want to starve. It's possible to die from starvation and get revived again, but they'll still feel hungry and being hungry is very bad and painful with lack of energy, with their tummy still roaring too. They find it better to just simply eat as usual. Being starved is unbearable to fairies. Not feeding oneself is just a ticket to a long starving hell.

That's all about fairies for now. There's one part that's still unexplained though... Wingless fairies. What are they? Shouldn't fairies unexceptionally have wings? Explaining in the blog will just spoil the fun about them, so stay tuned and play the game as it got released! ;)