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My Favourite TV Characters.
CHARACTER: Dyson Thornwood
PLAYED BY: Kris Holden-Reid
SHOW: Lost Girl (2010-2015)
What can I say about the beautiful light fae Dyson? He is tall, dark and broody and somewhat a "lone wolf". He is extremely loyal and he loves deeply, especially for Bo. As a werewolf he has some characteristics that would be expected, strong, powerful senses, agile, oh and he is hot as hell!!!! Detective Thornwood is definitely a soldier I want on my side of the Fae War.
*images are from Google Images
Some stuff about elven/faerie culture
. There are light fae and dark fae - and the light fae and dark fae in general have longtime dramas with each other
. The Fae folk in general can be an unpredictable bunch. Fae Magic in general can be more unpredictable than wizard/witch magic
. No one can touch their ears unless it's their families, friends and S/Os
. Any attempt of Tearing down their wings or chopping off their ears is regarded as a capital insult to the fae folk in general
. Dances aren't just a popular hobby in fae culture - it can also be a form of combat in battle
. Fae folk generally learn how to fly before they can walk
. Fae related accessories are popular for the Fae Folk
. The Elven/Fae folk have hyper hearing and can control their hyper hearing
. Fae folk can range from elves that are in general taller than an average human, to small pixies that reside in spacious flowers
. Offering sweets and baked treats is a form of hospitality in elven/fae culture
. Similarly with dwarven culture, elven/fae culture is generally more collective geared. A number of elves and fae have a ' You mess with one of us, you mess with ALL of us ' mentality
. The elven and fae folk generally won't tell elven/fae related secrets to anyone outside of elven/fae Realms that easily. If that happens, it means that that non elven/fae really has earned their trust about these things.
. The Light Fae in general wield bright Magic, while the dark fae in general wield dark magic.
Are the fae ruled by a queen?
The Light Fae and Dark Fae are ruled by two separate entities. You can technically see them as being a King/Queen but they’re elected. Or chosen by the Council.
Ravenna is the leader of the Dark Fae and Elhael is the leader of the Light Fae.
“You are an idiot.”
“Yes, but I’m your idiot, love, and you love me. And I love you.”
“Shut up, idiot. I’m trying to be angry at you.”

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Kenzi Malikov — “Gives ‘Girls go Wild’ a whole new meaning.”
Fae w/ pastel aesthetic
They belonged in the high society with their magic and beauty shining brightly.
Their innocence radiated from them; pulling in even the strongest of creatures.
Modern Fae: Dancers and Librarians
The eyes are the window to the soul, and they have such wonderful ones.
Their worlds were many; their power endless.
Their love was deep; a heart for many.
The meadows were their home; surrounded by the beauty of nature.
They danced as dawn broke with their sister’s laughter around.
They were the life of the party with gossip falling from their lips
Fae-bruary: Liùsaidh’s Grace
An exiled Day Fae finds a lost child in a cave, and helps him out. Short, sweet, and warm! As always, I’d love to know what you think!
You can read my other Fae-bruary fics here
Night Fae’s Protection
Shrill wails echoed off the cavern walls, rousing Liùsaidh from her self inflicted exile. Wincing, she stretched the ache from her limbs and rose from the crevice she had been resting in. Even in the darkness of the cave tunnels her snowy white skin was luminous, sparkling and reflecting light like a diamond in the sunlight. The light wasn't much, certainly not as much as had been before, but more than she had expected to have. She hadn't been asleep for very long.
She followed the sounds of crying and sniffing until she found a small child, huddled below a narrow hole in the cavern ceiling that led to one of the many tunnels closer to the entrance. The child hadn't noticed her yet, and so Liùsaidh observed quietly. Based on his clothes, she had been asleep at least century, but likely not more than that. Scratches and bruises covered his arms and legs – none bad enough to be of any true concern, but likely a large source of his crying.
“Young boy.” Liùsaidh said evenly, hoping to not frighten him. Her voice was rough with disuse, sounding like glass slowly fracturing in the cold, and that alone was enough to give even a grown man a start.
Her hopes were dashed as the boy's face shot up, his features twisting in fear. Her golden hair was matted with neglect, her pure white eyes clouded with dust. She watched him take her in, could see his body tense and his breathing become shallow. Every fiber of his being was telling him to run from her, and with good reason.
This time will be different.
She raised her open hands for him to see she meant no harm, and smiled softly. Pain radiated in her cheeks at the motion, and she briefly wondered how long it had been since she smiled.
“I didn't mean to frighten you, little one. You seem to be in need of some help however.” Her voice smoothed as she spoke, sounding more like crystal wind chimes as it echoed around the small space.
“I fell” the boy pointed at the hole above. Liùsaidh nodded.
“I can help you get out.”
“You're a fae,” the boy said harshly, pushing back from her. “You'll try to take me away!”
Liùsaidh couldn't help but laugh at this. It was true, many fae did whisk unsuspecting humans away from their world and into the fea realm. But she had no desire to return there. Couldn't return there.
“No, young one. You're right I'm fae, but I won't steal you away. I will, however, require something in exchange.” She stepped closer as the boy eyes her warily, but he didn't run. Good. “My magic won't work without something in return.”
“What do you want?” The boy was cautious, but intrigued. Liùsaidh thought for a moment, then smiled.
“A laugh.”
“A laugh?” The boy frowned. “Is that all?” Liùsaidh simply nodded. After a moment, the boy's face split into a grin as a giggle begin pour forth. “That's the dumbest thing I ever heard! A big scary fae and all she wants is a laugh!” Soon he was practically cackling, the mirth shaking his small body and warming hers. She could feel the hollowness of her bones fill with magic, and allowed it to flow from her fingers. Golden light surrounded the boy, healing his small wounds and assuaging his fears.
“Come little one.” Liùsaidh said, rising from her crouch and stifling her own oncoming laugh. “Let's get you home.”