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Today's new drawing is of a teenaged Creek Fairy.
There are several types of Water Fairies. This new drawing is of a Creek Fairy. A creek is generally considered to be a small stream, often with rocks in it. This creek Fairy is named Amnisula. She is kneeling in the grass and reeds by a creek. She has transformed to full mortal size and is dressed in a plant-based outfit.
Amnisula means "little river" in Latin. Most Fairies' base language is Latin. Although Fairies are gifted in languages and you meet one, she or he will certainly know your language.
I've often mentioned the Balteaus Volantes or Flying Belt. This Fairy, like most Fairies, wears a Flying Belt. The belt allows them to fly further and faster than they can fly with just their natural wing power. Of course, all Winged Fairies can fly, but they can only fly for short distances.
The Flying Belt is evidence that Fairies have high-level technology that we mortals lack. Personally, I'd love to own a Flying Belt! The Flying Belt is an antigravity device. It uses neutrino power so the Flying belt helps the wearer accelerate in any chosen direction. And even more fascinating, Fairies communicate with their Flying belt via telepathy. Fairy tech and magic allow Fairies to transform from Fairy size to mortal size and back.
NOTE: This new drawing, in printable form, can be found by clicking on the button labeled "Fantasy, Myths, and Circus." Then scroll down to the bottom of the list for the new drawing. Click on the title and you'll get the printable coloring page. Below are some older drawings of Water Fairies from previous posts. Their printable pages are found further up the list. By the way, the printable drawings are the same drawing but they are scanned as a PDF file and they are clearer.
Fairy by Stream Diminutive Size
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