The Pixies' History

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Autumn

After Reese sang her song, I continued with my story.

"Now, where was I?" I said, recalling the events, "Ah, yes! These colors of pixies were the base of power. There are few pixies that are pure primary, but they say that with the cross secondary we can have more power than the primaries combined."

"Is that white pixie pure himself?" a wolf asked, pointing his nose to Faux.

"Yes he is. You see, if color is added to white, then the color just becomes a lighter shade. However, the white disappears completely. There may be a few white pixies, but there are more of them than pure primary pixies combined."

"He's a rare jewel!" Parker said, "Get him!"

Faux moved out of the way as the cubs started chasing after him. Everyone just started laughing, and it subsided once the cubs and Faux vanished into the cave. I cleared my throat and continued.

"Pure primary pixies have the same powers as primary pixie dust does. Yellow or gold pixies could heal, blue pixies have the power of water, white pixies had the power of time, and red pixies had the powers of killing. Of course they were the warriors, so they never harmed fellow pixies."

"What about the mixed pixies?" Valery asked, "What powers do they have?"

"Actually, their powers vary. Because the mix has become so much, the powers bend into new, better powers. Take Lilac for example."

I motioned my granddaughter to come towards me. She slowly flew towards me and sat herself close.

"She's purple, a mixture of blue and red. However, I am a mixture of  brown and green, so she has more than just what it shown. With these powers combined, Lilac is able to use and create new mixtures of pixies dust."

Malkin, Reese's friend as I have found, raised his paw in the air.

"Are some pixies more intelligent than others?" he asked.

"Yes. In fact, green pixies ended up getting this strange intellect that allowed them to give a logical and understandable explanation to everything. There was one experiment on pixie dust that didn't turn out to be good, but as society became more and more modern, out minds advanced. This is true with the other pixies as well."

"Is this why Lilac was able to make different types of dust?" Rose asked.

"Yes, again! It's also another reason as to why we are able to withstand Shadow Soul attacks."

"Nan, What about when the red dust hit Reese?" Lilac asked, "I mean, nothing hit it, and it just smacked Reese in the neck."

"Red dust is interesting as it is, Lilac. Many pixie history books have told of war when the red pixie dust just randomly attacked civilians. Most of these events happened after using it in a battle then- if there's extra- leave it hanging around."

Lilac's eyes widened, and she put her hand on her forehead. Everyone from our group looked down, but Reese was the only one out of us that wanted the story to continue.

"Speaking of health," she said, "Do pixies live longer than most Spirits, or are there others that live for a longer period of time?"

"Now that you bring that up," I replied, "Pixies don't live as long as you think they might. Sure, we say that we can live up to ten millennia, however most of us might only live for about half of that time. Animal Spirits, like you wolves, live longer than many others. However, human Spirits- which there aren't many- live up to over ten thousand years."

"It's like back on Earth," Val interrupted, "Humans live longer than most other animals do. I'm guessing a pixies life depends on how healthy they are?"

"Yes. How did you know?"

"Flowers on Earth act the same way. Since you pixies live in flowers, I only assumed that."

"Well, you assumed correctly."

Just then, these strange sound began to surround us. I looked over to the forest, and I saw a dim glow. I could only imagine that was Azelea. If not, then, hopefully not, it was a Darkness animal. Those damned things were the best spies in the Darkness. I looked to everyone and took my bag.

"We should probably go back into the cave," I said, "We can stay out for a little longer, but afterwards it might not be safe enough to sleep."

The cubs whimpered, but the adults knew what was going on.

I just wished that the Darkness never existed in the first place.

K.C.T: Gettin' interesting, huh? Ik, it's crazy. I'd also like to thank my good friend SherryCherry240 for giving me so much praise in her book The Queen's Lost Crown. I really feel like I don't deserve it, and I don't know what to say. Anyways, everybody say bai! OOWAY!

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