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  • 1Fairy Meat — is a warband based tabletop game first published by Kenzer Company in 2000, written and designed by Scott Leaton and illustrated by Brian Vega. The game revolves around the battles of a pack (Circle) of vicious, cannibal fairies. Gameplay is… …

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  • 2fairy — /fair ee/, n., pl. fairies, adj. n. 1. (in folklore) one of a class of supernatural beings, generally conceived as having a diminutive human form and possessing magical powers with which they intervene in human affairs. 2. Slang (disparaging and… …

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  • 3Fairy — Infobox Paranormalcreatures Creature Name = Fairy Image Caption = Take the Fair Face of Woman… by Sophie Anderson Grouping = Mythological creature Born = 105BC Died = NA Possibilities = AKA = Fay Fae Faerie Wee Folk Good Folk Fair Folk Country =… …

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  • 4Fairy path — In the folklore of the Celtic cultures a fairy path, ‘passage’, ‘avenue’ or ‘pass’ is a route taken by these supernatural beings, usually in a straight line and between sites of traditional significance, such as fairy forts or raths (a class of… …

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  • 5Andrew Lang's Fairy Books — Rumpelstiltskin from The Blue Fairy Book, by Henry J. Ford Andrew Lang s Fairy Books also known as Andrew Lang s Coloured Fairy Books or Andrew Lang s Fairy Books of Many Colors are a series of twelve collections of fairy tales, published between …

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  • 6Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child — Intertitle Genre Animation Written by …

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  • 7pixie — /pik see/, n. 1. a fairy or sprite, esp. a mischievous one. 2. a small, pert, or mischievous person. adj. 3. Also, pixieish, pixyish. playfully impish or mischievous; prankish: pixie mood; a pixie sense of humor. [1620 30; orig. dial. (SW… …

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  • 8Majokko Tickle — DVD vol.2 cover. 魔女っ子チックル (Majokko Chikkuru) …

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  • 9Creatures of Impulse — Ben Greet in the role of Boomblehardt Creatures of Impulse is a stage play by English dramatist W. S. Gilbert, with music by composer conductor Alberto Randegger, which Gilbert adapted from his own short story. Both the play and the short story… …

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  • 10elf — noun (plural elves) Etymology: Middle English, from Old English ælf; akin to Old Norse alfr elf & perhaps to Latin albus white more at alb Date: before 12th century 1. a small often mischievous fairy 2. a small lively creature; also a usually… …

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