Overview:
Fairies in Flyland are tiny, whimsical beings known for their keen intelligence, sharp wit, and love for order—though sometimes to a fault! At just a few inches tall, these small folk flutter around with translucent, delicate wings, and they’re famous for their precise, scholarly approach to magic and lore.
Culture and Traits
- Masters of Organization: Fairies have a deep love for structure, systems, and detailed rules, encapsulated humorously in their beloved yet convoluted Orders of Orderliness.
- Academic and Curious: Fairies value knowledge immensely. Their scholarly discussions can become dizzyingly complex, often charmingly veering off into intricate details.
- Polite but Proud: While fairies are courteous and careful in conversation, they are fiercely proud of their magical expertise and often frustrated by those who don’t appreciate their meticulous ways.
- Bureaucratic Approach: Fairy bureaucracy is both infamous and amusing; they delight in procedures, forms, and formalities—but even fairies themselves joke about how overly complicated their systems can be.
Relationship with Others
Fairies maintain cautious but respectful relations with humans, who they see as in desperate need of their help. Humans are often annoyed or amused by fairies’ antics. Sure, it’s great to have a fairy nearby who are experts in minutiae; but having a fairy insist that you took 32 seconds more typically allotted for a bathroom break is less great.
