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Today's new drawing is of Cassea, a River Flower Fairy.
Actually, I first posted the drawing of Cassea with internalized wings a day or
two ago. Right now I am posting the same drawing with the addition of externalized wings.
Cassea the River Flower Fairy
(with internalized wings)
Cassea the River Flower Fairy with Externalized Wings
This drawing is of Cassea who is a River Fairy that loves Flowers, hence River Flower Fairy. This means that she takes care of or watches over flowers in or near the river. The flowers IN the river are lilypads. Some lilies live in slow-moving backwaters of rivers. Cassea is in the water in her Fairy size of just a few tall. She is wearing a flying belt or Balteaus Volantum. It helps her fly longer distances and at greater speed.
In the first drawing Cassea has internalized her wings. All Fairies can do this. In the second drawing her wings are out and on display. This ability to hide wings helps Fairies hide and also it helps them to hide their identity when they go to mortal size and live among us mortals.
I want to add that the Sunflower also sometimes lives near rivers. In fact, the Sunflower is Cassea's favorite flower. Sunflowers are very drought tolerant so they are found in other places that are far from water, but they DO live on riverbanks as well.
One more thing I want to add, Cassea is one of those Fairies that spends part of her time in the mortal world. In fact, since she loves plants and flowers she works in her mortal-sized form in a plant nursery. She has beautiful blue eyes and strikingly beautiful blonde hair. When disguised in her mortal form she uses Fairy magic and Fairy Tech to transform into mortal size. She also can internalize her wings so that they are hidden inside her back. This transformation or hiding of wings takes place when the wings are Fairy sized. So small wings are hidden inside her mortal-sized body. This makes it very easy for them to be internalized.
NOTE: The printable version of these drawings are more clear and will print darker. They are found by clicking on the button labeled "Fantasy, Myths, and Circus." Then scroll down to the bottom of the list for these new drawings. New drawings are always at the bottom of the correct list.
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