Friday, July 26, 2013

What are some attributes of dark or black faeries???

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I absolutely ⥠faeries..demon like ones mostly so please tell me as much as you know. I'll give as many points as i can =].


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Dark fairies are usually considered nocturnal beings. They can often be seen playing tricks on other people, hurting others, and secluding themselves from others and staying away from what most other fairies like. Dark faries are particularly prone to setting off other faries, leading them on some sort of long, tedious, adventure. (by that, I mean a classical scenario where the bad fairy takes something or threatens someting leading the hero-the good fairy- to follow her into a trap, but of course, the good fairy usually wins!) Another case of "bad fairies" would be that when they are around others, they act sweet, popular, and helpful. But behind their backs, she's plotting to take over the world by eliminating the current fairy queen and bringing back the dead or something.
A "Dark Fairy" is usually associated with:
-torn clothing
-ripped wings
-dark colors
-moonlight (said to be the height of their power when the moon has risen, hence the reason for them to be more nocturnal...Full moons, new moons, or eclipses where the sun or moon is blocked out are probably the times of which dark fairies gain full power)
-darkness
-fire
-dark arts/black magic
-roses or dead flowers
-dark makeup
-sharp nails and teeth
-sometimes shown as seductive, tricking others until the very last moment when she shows her true self.
Dark fairies are sometimes known to have "other forms," such as turning into some crazy demon thing that probably resembles something like a fairy, bat, cat, vampire, and demon all in one! Of course, to get to this "other form," it would take something like training, the moon, a potion, or elimination of a person holding their power back. (perhaps referring to a very pure fairy, such as a queen or princess, who sealed her powers?)
Other characterstics:
-controlling
-evil
-back-stabbing
-wicked
-traitor
-longing (for power, for love, for friends, for acceptance, for revenge...)
-usually uses some kind of weapon (such as a sword, staff, stick, wand, dark arts/magic, or just plain muscle)
-bored
-impatient
-stubborn
-jumping to conclusions

Hope this helps! with...whatever it is your doing. That's all pretty much the extent of my knowledge of "dark fairies." XD XD

A novel or play that uses the character convention of Queen Bee?




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I love the book gossip girl. i lpove blair but serena is so nice.

At the beginning of Gossip Girl, the teenaged Blair Waldorf is introduced as a privileged, comically vain overachiever living on New York's Upper East Side. The character has been called a successor to vintage film and literary figures such as Becky Sharp of Vanity Fair, and Lizzie Eustace of The Eustace Diamonds.She has also drawn comparisons to notable contemporaries, including Lila Fowler of the Sweet Valley High series.

Blair's tendency to overachieve has been noted as a primary difference between herself and her predecessors. While reviewing the series' introduction, Janet Malcolm of The New Yorker remarked that unlike some of her forerunners, "Blair already has all the money and position anyone could want. She is pure naked striving, restlessly seeking an object, any object, and never knowing when enough is enough." While discussing the collective Gossip Girl characters, she went on to state that Blair's issues made her "both a broader caricature and a more real person than the others.




Serena is described as 5 feet 7 inches (170 cm) tall, with huge dark blue eyes and messy long blonde hair. Many of the girls at Constance Billard accuse her of using her good looks as a means to secure that everything goes her way. She is not particularly academically skilled, but she is often told that she is not meeting her full potential. Her father runs the same Dutch shipping firm his great-great-grandfather founded in the 18th century, and her mother, Lillian van der Woodsen, is a socialite. Her parents are on the boards of all major charities and art organizations in the city. The van der Woodsens reside at 994 Fifth Avenue, a ritzy, white-gloved doorman building directly across the street from The Met and Central Park. Serena and her family own half the top floor in a 14 room penthouse.

Serena is often seen as a threat to the other girls as she is mysterious and beautiful. Serena has a nail-biting habit and also cuts her split ends off herself, mainly during her classes at Constance Billard. Though exposed and aware of the on-goings in the fashion world, Serena, unlike Blair, is not as meticulous about her fashion choices and wardrobe. She is described to have an effortless way about her. Serena is charismatic, charming, talented, funny, kind, care free and laid back. These attributes help Serena to thrive and often attract men.

In the first novel of the series, Serena returns to Manhattan where she used to live at the exclusive Constance Billard School for Girls. Before leaving she was best friends with Blair Waldorf. Upon returning, she interrupts a passionate moment between Blair and Nate, and becomes the target of Blair's hatred as she constantly tries to steal the spotlight from Blair. During the series, Serena becomes briefly involved with Dan Humphrey and Blair's stepbrother Aaron Rose.




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