The Fairy Glen


Colors of the Wind

This is another place I had Marty create for me. I didn't really want to clear out enough of the forest on my property to make a proper fairy glen so this is my solution. I thought all my fairies would be happier here together with their own page.

This is Hope, my fairy guardian. She keeps all evil from the glen. She came from here.


And this is my first fairy, Amanda. She was the fastest flyer of her clan when I met her, and I'll bet she still is since I met her pretty recently. She was racing my adopted winged unicorn Justine at the time. Amanda won, so Justine invited her here, and she decided to stay, which I'm rather happy about. You can meet a fairy like her by clicking on the sign beside her.


These are some hatchlings from my Hatchery, Ariel and The Frog Formerly Known as Prince. They both hatched on November 19, 1998. Ariel is already showing some talent in magick, but whether she'll want to be a wizard, conjurer, magician, or a sorceress like myself I don't know. Duke is one of those poor dissilusioned frogs who thinks he's an enchanted prince, but don't feel sorry for him, he enjoys his imagined noble misfortune. His real name is Duke, but when he found out I already had a fish named Duke, he changed his name to better suit his claim of royalty. Strange little anphibian. He isn't a fairy, of course, but these two have always been such good friends I couldn't bare to split them up. I got them both as eggs here.


The Kennel
The Pasture
The Mini-Serengeti
The Shade Tree
The Cave Behind the Barn
The Castle on a Cloud
The Mists

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