Yesterday on this free coloring pages blog I posted
a drawing of a Unicorn Fairy with her wings internalized.
Today I am adding two new drawings of the same Unicorn
Fairy with her wings externalized.
I will be following the text from today's modified post
with some drawings from older posts...
again, of Unicorn Fairies.
Alexequusia the Unicorn Fairy
(With Her Wings Internalized)
Alexequusia with Lacewings
(Her wings are now externalized.)
Alexequusia with Butterfly Wings(Her wings here are again externalized.)
Unicorns and Fairies are almost always friendly with one another. First, you need to know that Unicorns are sentient beings, NOT horses. However, Unicorns have a LOT in common with horses. Since Unicorns sometimes spend time leading herds of mustangs or brumbies (wild horses) the IQ or intelligence level of wild horses has gone remarkably up. Some half Unicorn - half horses are actually sentient themselves.
Alexequusia is a close friend to one of these half Unicorn - half horse sentient creatures. Of course, Alexequusia is seen here at full mortal size. Of course, her natural size is 5 inches or about 17 cm. At this size, Alexquusia can and does ride her Unicorn friend. They are a pair of friends, not either being subservient.
I will say that it is difficult to draw the beauty of a Fairy (especially this Fairy). And I will again remind you (if you are a regular reader) that true beauty is more in the heart and less in physical features. That being said, Alexequusia is a true beauty in every sense of the word. She is also good with horses and full-blooded Unicorns. She is good with ALL animals, not just horses and Unicorns. She is also friendly with and good with dogs.
Like all Fairies Alexequusia has the ability to internalize her wings. That is what she has done here. Unicorn magic and Fairy magic will trick mortal eyes into seeing a young mortal woman riding a horse… not a Fairy (with pointed ears) riding a Unicorn. But this Fairy is particularly gifted with her wings, She can transform her wings from lace wings to butterfly wings, So, in the first drawing she has her wings magically internalized. She has made her wings visible in the next drawing - and they are lace wings or wings similar to a Lacewing Fly. In the third drawing, Alexequusia is seen with her wings again externalized and transformed into butterfly-like wings.
by the way, the name Alexequusia actually means "Defender of Horses." Of course, Unicorns are far more intelligent than horses, but Unicorns ARE a type of super-intelligent horse. So Alexequusia is a defender of horses and Unicorns, You see, often Unicorns will run with herds of wild horses. Unicorn Fairies will defend both Unicorns and wild horses like the Brumby from Australia... and Mustangs in the United States... or Przewalski in Europe and Asia.
Mortals can't see the horn on a Unicorn. Well, at least MOST mortals can't see the horn. A few kind and gifted mortals CAN recognize a Unicorn. Unicorns are clairvoyant and can detect a hostile mortal from a kind one. Unicorns are known to be very close to Fairies and once in a while friendly with an exceptional mortal.
NOTE: These new drawings can be found by clicking on the button labeled "Fantasy, Myths, and Circus." Then scroll down to the bottom of the list of coloring page drawings. Below are a few other older drawings of Unicorns and Faires. There are actually a lot more if you search the Fantasy, Myths, and Circus page of this blog.
Fairy shares an Apple with Her Unicorn Friend
Unicorn with 2 Fairies
Fairy with Young Unicorn