Saturday, July 16, 2022

Fairies and Elves coloring pages

 Hello readers and colorers.  I apologize for no posts for a few days. 

I have been out of it for a few days after surgery and a subsequent hospital stay..

So I have several drawings that I did in the hospital 

and one that I did my first day back home. 

These kind models were the caring staff of the hospital who cared for me. 

So I suppose whatever else I drew them as, they are all

Healer Fairies or Healer Elves.  

I will start with Amia.  This will take a while to post each drawing. 





Amia the Mountain Fairy


Amia loves to climb.  She is a Mountain Fairy.  As mentioned above, she is a Healer Fairy as well.  She could even be called a Rescue Fairy.  She helps mortal climbers who get in difficult situations.  She also heals them of their injuries, when possible.  

There are actually far more mortal climbers who get injured than is generally know among the mortals.  This is because Mountain-Rescue-Healer Fairies, like Amia, frequently find injured mortal climbers and hikers and perform healing charms.  Then the Fairy will often do an "Olvidalo" amnesia charm to help the mortal forget that they were helped by a Fairy.  But of course, the Fairy does not ALWAYS perform an amnesia charm.  

The name "Amia" means "Beloved" in Latin. Many Fairy names are from Latin.  In fact, Latin come from one of the original Fairy languages.  Another one of the original Fairy languages is Greek and another is Gaelic.  Of course there are many ancient Fairy languages.  Many of those languages are still around in ancient native languages.  

Some Healer Fairies, like Amia, will attend mortal college and live and work in the mortal world in healthcare.  They will still visit family and friends in the Fairy realm.  Since there are Mountain Fairies and Mountain Fairy villages, Amia has plenty of opportunities to visit her loved ones in the Fairy Realm. 

The Fairy Realm includes Fairy villages that are usually hidden underground under a tree.  In fact, the tree to Amia's left marks where her home village is located. But I need to add one more thing.  Amia can fly, however she will often internalize her wings when she is climbing.  This makes the climb more of a challenge.  If she falls then she will activate her wings and hover.  She has a rule that she has to go back to climbing again at the spot where she or he fell.   





Tuckeroo the Woodland Elf


You are probably very familiar with Woodland Elves... or at least the IDEA of Woodland Elves.  This is Tuckeroo, a Woodland Elf Warrior and Healer.  This is not unhears of - to be both a warrior and a healer.  Aragorn from the Lord Of The Rings series was part Elf and he was both a warrior and a healer.  Although Aragorn was, as I said, only part Elf.   He was descended from the union or marriage  of and Elf and a Mortal.  

Tuckeroo is an Elf Warrior, however he is also skilled in the healing arts and healing magic.  He knows what herbs to use and how to intensify the herbs to maximize their healing properties.  And of course he knows many effective healing charms.  

The name Tuckeroo comes from a tree in Australia.  The Tuckeroo tree is native to Eastern and Northern Australia.  The scientific name for the Tucker Tree is Cupaniopsis anacardiodes.  It is a salt tolerant tree and can be found in estuaries as well as in rain forests.  Tuckeroo trees have pinkish wood and are also called Carrotwood Trees.  The phrase "bush tucker" refers to wild food available in the bush or outback of Australia.  The Tuckeroo Tree fruit is edible.  It may be a source of mortal medicine in the future.  It is already used by Fairy Healers.   By the way, "tucker" means food in Australia. 



Kaleia the She Elf Warrior


Kaleia is another Elf Warrior.  More specifically she is a She Elf Warrior.  Like Tuckeroo she is also a Fairy Healer.  She is seen here near a forest river.  Her unique name means "Joy" or "Happiness."  Both Tuckeroo and Kaleia are Healer Fairy Warriors and that is why their shields are on the small size.  They will fight when necessary but their primary duty is to heal injured Fairies. 

Of course, both Kaleia and Tuckeroo have chosen to spend part of their lives in the mortal world.  They take care of injured or ill mortals.  They both are graduates of mortal university nursing programs and they work in a mortal hospital.  Of course, when called to battle they will respond immediately.  They are very skilled warriors and healers when there is a fight.  




Bequia the Woodland Fairy Healer

The name Bequia means Island in the Clouds in the ancient Arawak language of Jamaica.  Bequia is a Woodland Fairy.  She actually lives in the Rocky Mountain woodlands.  She is seen here taking a break from her search for medicinal plants such as Oregon Grape and Willow.  Bequia has translucent, almost transparent wings so you can see the trees that are behind her through her wings.  

She is another Fairy who has spent a great deal of time working with ill mortals.  She is employed at a hospital where she is caring and kind to the mortal patients.  In this drawing you can see that Bequia is wearing a Volantum Balteum or Flying Belt.  Most Fairies wear these flying belts to help them fly farther and faster.  




Kaylia the Healer Elf travels to help a Patient


Kaylia is a Healer Elf.  She treats patients throughout the woods.  She is a Woodland Elf as well.  She knows all about the special botanicals available in the forest to heal other Elves.  Of course, she also uses her skills to help mortals, when she can.  

Kaylia has particularly beautiful hair that often hangs over one shoulder.  She is kind and helpful to all those she can serve.  Her beautiful horse is named Equias.  Elves tend to be slender and their horses tend to be somewhat small, although their horses are horses, not ponies.  Elves are very good with horses, since Elves can actually communicate telepathically with many animals, including horses.  

I chose to do this drawing of Kaylia in a portrait style.  The name Kaylia means "Free Spirited" and  "Freedom Loving!"


NOTE:  These drawings, in printable form, are found by clicking on the button labeled:  Fantasy, Myths, and Circus.  Then scroll to the bottom of the drop-down menu for these titles.  I post new drawings at the bottom of the lists.  The printable pictures are PDF files and so they print darker.  Have fun coloring!   






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