Fairy
Introduction
a mythical being with magical powers, often depicted as having wings
Background Story
The name 'Fairy' is derived from folklore, often associated with enchanting and whimsical creatures that can grant wishes or provide guidance. In various literary works, fairies are depicted as benevolent beings that interact with humans, most notably in stories by Shakespeare such as 'A Midsummer Night's Dream'.
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Variations
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