What is fairy language?

The Fairy Language is not an actual language, but a specific dialect used by all fairies. Fairies have a rather unique dialect, interjecting many odd words into conversation such as: Tidy: Neat, nice, excellent.
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Why is it called fairy?

Etymology. The English fairy derives from the Early Modern English faerie, meaning "realm of the fays". Faerie, in turn, derives from the Old French form faierie, a derivation from faie (from Vulgar Latin fata, the fates), with the abstract noun suffix -erie.
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What language do fairies speak DND?

The language of the fey was called Sylvan. Fae, or faeries, as many liked to be called, were creatures of any size, shape, texture, or smell, that exemplified and inhabited natural wonder. They went by many names, like "Green Folk", "Fair Folk", "People of Peace", sometimes "Wee folk".
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What is a fairy personality?

The fairies of the past were feared as dangerous and powerful beings who were sometimes friendly to humans but could also be cruel or mischievous. Fairies are usually conceived as being characteristically beautiful or handsome and as having lives corresponding to those of human beings, though longer.
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What is a true fairy?

Fairies are tiny, often beautiful human-like creatures (sometimes with wings) that appear in legends and folklore around the world. Fairies likely began as versions of pagan nature gods and goddesses, and thus they are often associated with the outdoors (especially forests), as well as magic and journeys.
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How do you attract fairies?

Rocks—fairies are attracted to all kinds of shiny stones like agate, quartz, or crystal. Use them to decorate your garden and give the little ones a place to sit. Shiny things—fairies love to look at their reflection, so include shiny things like a mirror or a dish of water in your garden design.
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How do you catch a fairy?

Just set your jar in an open window with the lid off. Sprinkle a little fairy lure around the jar and over the window sill. Carefully place a tiny piece of cake or pastry in your jar and wait. The fairy will be attracted to the shiny fairy lure and then fly into the jar to eat the treat.
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What is a male fairy called?

Satyrs are their male counterparts. Slavic fairies come in several forms and their names are spelled differently based on the specific language. Tylwyth Teg or Bendith y Mamau is the traditional name for fairies or fairy-like creatures of the Otherworld in Welsh folklore and mythology.
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How old do fairies live?

Summarizing from the Wikia about Fairy Clan: Longevity: The average lifespan of a Fairy is between 1000 to 1500 years. They do not appear to physically age and they never suffer from illness.
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What is Sylvan language?

Sylvan is the language of the fey creatures that inhabit the planes. Creatures of fey origin on Eberron, such as eladrin, elves, and gnomes may also speak Sylvan. Sylvan uses the same script as the elven language.
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What does the fairy language sounds like?

92, 98 & 112). It follows then that the fairies speak the local language or, even dialect. They speak Gaelic in the Highlands, Welsh in Wales and English in England- and going further an Exmoor fairy sounds just like a Somerset peasant (Ruth Tongue, County Folklore, vol.
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What languages do fey speak?

Sylvan is a language spoken by many fey creatures throughout the many worlds of Dungeons and Dragons. It is often referred to as a precursor to the many dialects of Elvish, much as Latin is the precursor of Spanish, Italian, and many other languages in our world.
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Who created fairy?

Originating in English folklore, the earliest mentions of fairies are in the writings of Gervase of Tilbury, a 12th-century English scholar and canon lawyer.
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Who discovered fairy?

The oldest fairies on record in England were first described by the historian Gervase of Tilbury in the 13th century.
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Where do the fairies live?

Traditionally, Fairies can live in your house, your garden, in a flower pot or even a tree but being such adaptable beings, they can live practically anywhere that takes their fancy.
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How are the fairies born?

They start as jumpy flighty little wriggly larvae and spin cocoons of the finest silks that often have bits of leaves in them. They are then born as frail, papery thin humanoid beings with a slight insect appearance that fades over time.
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What do fairies eat and drink?

In ancient Ireland, the offerings left out for our fae friends were usually a bowl of milk or freshly churned butter. As time moved on, the garden fairies began to experience growth in eating sweets and cakes, because of their plentiful and boundless appetites.
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Who is the current fairy king?

Gloxinia is the fairy king of The Seven Deadly Sins.
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What do you call a baby fairy?

changeling, in European folklore, a deformed or imbecilic offspring of fairies or elves substituted by them surreptitiously for a human infant.
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What are dark fairies?

A Dark Fairy is either a Fairy who has turned to evil or whose powers become fueled by Evil and Darkness more like a Witch's powers while the powers of normal Fairies are fueled by Light. A Dark Fairy can also be a person who is able to become a Fairy but instead of gaining good magic gains evil magic.
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How many types of fairy are there?

Fairies are vernacularly known as the People, and live a life according to the Book of the People. There are eight recognized families of fairies – Elves, Dwarves, Pixies, Gnomes, Gremlins, Goblins, Sprites and Demons.
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What happens when you cook a fairy?

You can get a unique recipe for only cooking a Fairy. It will produce a potion that restores 8 Hearts per Fairy. It also has a unique sprite. However, it does not allow you recover if you lose all your hearts.
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How do you get the pink fairy?

Catching Fairies in Terraria

Players will need a bug net to catch fairies, and then a fairy jar to hold onto them. Fairy jars can be made by crafting, the combination of an ordinary bottle and fairy of the corresponding color. This will create Blue, Green, and Pink fairy jars.
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