\-| You've discovered three(3) new pixies! |-/
+ Every time you encounter a new breed of pixie within the story, a new research page will be added to the contents after the encounter ! +
Bluebell Pixie
+ Height: 1.9 to 3.8 cm
+ Wing Span: 2 to 2.5 cm
+ Wing Type: unknown
+ Body Colors: blue, blue-violet, violet, yellow, gold
+ Facts: bluebells live in the fast lane, developing nearly 2 times faster than other pixie breeds. A newborn's first moments, normally within the first hour or two, often defines the character of the pixie for the rest of their life. They are among the fastest both on feet and in air. While often perceived as 'rebellious' and 'carefree,' bluebells have a deep respect for authority and law. This often causes them to get into trouble frequently, however they are never punished because they never truly disrupt any of the rules.
Monarch Pixie
+ Height: 7.5 to 11.25cm (3 to 4.5 inches)
+ Wing Span: 8.5 to 10.5 cm
+ Wing Type: monarch butterfly
+ Body Colors: depends, normally reflecting the color of the wings, with up to 3 different colors in separate regions of the body
+ Facts: monarch pixies are one of the largest of pixies and are often considered a different species to flowering pixies because they come from the trees. They have stronger magical abilities and often rule over patches of flowering communities. Monarch pixies are also one of the rare types who breed through sexual intercourse while most, if not all, flowering pixies breed through flower pollination. Monarchs are hermaphrodites, though one of the sexes is more dominantly displayed than the other.
Rose Pixie
+ Height: a maximum of 4.8 cm, but ranges widely below
+ Wing Span: up to 6 cm
+ Wing Type: common brown moth
+ Body Colors: shades of red, pink, yellow, white, burgundy, and orange, depending on the birth flower
+ Facts: roses are among the most social of pixies, typically going out of their way to aid others when needed to. They are very loyal, and while they socialize easily, their breed comes before everything else. However they are also considered to be among the most dangerous of pixies once riled or angered, banding together in a hive mentality to defend or attack. These pixies take the longest time to develop and are among the few who hibernate during the winter.
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General FictionAs spring marks the revival of life after winter, blooming flowers give birth to pixies, each breed of flower presenting the world its own special kind. The sunflowers, the orchids, the lilies, and so on -- each with its own species, its own type. ...