Fata Filare
"Gossamer Fairy (Seamstress Fairy)"
Age: 18
Height:0'6"
Weight: Unknown
Bust: Equivelent to 35 C
What is a Gossamer fairy?
It is often said that the best way to keep holes out of ones clothing is to put moth balls in stored cloth, or keep your articles of clothing in a cedar chest. Of course this is merely an attempt to get rid of the cloth-eating moths that many countries are plagued by...but often times if there is so much clothing ate in a short time that you immediately notice it, it's not the work of a moth infestation.
It's the work of a Gossamer fairy.
One of the few non-plant eating fairies, they can and will feed on flax, wool, and silk from spiders and silkworms in the wild if they cannot find their normal diet. This, naturally, was their original diet, though as humans came along and began to take that very diet and turn it into a 'smorgasbord' in the form of cloth and thread, they quickly became rather opportunistic feeders on the very garments.
Granted, Gossamer fairies are actually well liked by clothiers and milliners, though, and often are invited into the homes and textile factories where cloth is made. One might think this was tantamount to insanity, why would you bring a cloth eating fairy into a clothing store?
The benefits outweigh the downsides, you see. And they are quite easy to keep happy as well. So easy, in fact, that many a noble house and family home keep a gossamer fairy within their house, simply because of how beautiful and even tempered they are. They don't shy away from much of anything, so long as you are being nice to them and are generally found adorable by most.
Powers
Spinning: Yes, they often do spin around, but that has nothing to do with their power of spinning. With a careful twirling motion of their fingers, they can easily fashion...and unravel clothing in and out of their base components. Often times it was used in an attempt to hide their meals, or to fashion their own clothing, but humans have begin to appreciate their ability to patch up clothing with little harm to them. They cannot alone make clothing, though four or five Gossamer fairies working together can make a dress that even the most noble of royals could not hope to afford.
Charm: The one defense a Gossamer fairy has. Being such bad fliers, they are easily, and often caught by humans or predators, but a mere gaze into their eyes or on their bodies with their charm active causes instant paralysis that will last till the fairy is out of their attackers vision. Can be activated at will, or is reflexively activated with pain or stress, and is often used to steal silk from spiders, or cloth and thread from humans.
Dust: The -other- reason why Gossamer fairies are so beloved by humans of certain professions. Their dust, when used by the fairy, can change the color of anything it touches, so long as it is naturally made. Plants, skin, hair, natural fabrics, all of them can be changed on a whim, so long as the dust of that fairy is touching the garment somewhere. Often times gossamer fairies use the dust to mask their own appearances to keep humans from bothering them, though they can only hide so much, as their super-frail, over sized, ornate wings give them away easily.
Backstory
Flavia is the daughter of a famous Gossamer fairy. Flau, her mother, was the 'royal seamstress' for a princess of a large kingdom. It was her job to make sure her garments were never ruined and that she looked absolutely perfect no matter the occasion. Many saw Flau as a beautiful little pet to the princess, but in truth, the princess had a deep loving relationship with Flau's mother, especially after little Flavia was born.
From afar, Flavia had watched her mother and the princess seem to dote on each other, and wanted that very much. She was showered with affection from the princess and her mother at birth, mind you...but she never felt the same. She knew that the princess and her mother shared a bond that she could never have with either of them. Of course, the queen wanted nothing to do with fairies and insisted that Flavia and Flau remain in the princess' room at all times, not that Flau listened much. Flavia was kept within though, for her safety, as many had heard rumor of herself and wanted to tempt..or even steal the daughter of the famous seamstress.
She never was stolen though. In fact, when it boiled down to it, she left herself. It would be during her teenage years as a fairy that Flavia would become...rebellious toward her mother. She hated staying in the room all the time, and she hated that she could not have a relationship with a human like her mother till she 'was older'. She had become quite sick of her pampered life...and one day she pushed the windows open and soared out into the world as if she had never been there, leaving a small note for her mother explaining that she needed to spread her own wings...and find her own princess.
...of course, her mother never went looking for her, knowing it to be the truth...though one would wonder how long it was going to take for her to find her 'princess'. Be it a nobles daughter....a real princess...or a commoner who deserves her attention, Flavia knew she would have to find it.
OOC notes
One of the many within the
Fairy_Swarm.
Story and sex is fine, Vore is not.
If you can incorporate her feeding habits or her desire to find an 'elegant princess', I'd certainly be more receptive ^^