Name, if applicable: Ella
Sex, if applicable: Female
What It Is (spirit, fairy, mythical being, animal, etc.) and Specify: A Forest Fairy. She holds the power to not only transform into tiny creatures of the forest (Small rodents, bugs, Little things), her powers not so great yet, but as well as controll the forest itself. Well... asssist. Not control.
Physical Description: about 5 inches tall, crystal clear wings that hold a blue-hue to them. Her hair is a vibrant blonde, cut short and razored. Her fairy blood makes her slender, curvy in the right places. Her skin, though white, holds a tanned hue due to all the time in the sunshine of the forest. Clothes where made spun-together spiders web, a halter top, dyed and decorated with berries, and a pair of 'shorts', dyed a dark brown.
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Personality: As most fairy's, Ella is shy around humans or larger creatures. But, when she gets to know someone, she turns into the obnoxious little prankster she was born to be. She normally spends her freetime wrangling caterpillars; bothering human campsites, or darting through Tinker's goods.
Familiar Experience: She's only been a familiar for a while yet, rather new and young. She was coaxed into it after being shown the glorious amount of honey and milk in the human world.
Abridged Biography: Ella was never much accepted in the Fairy Ring. She was often to loud, or too soft spoken. It was then she was decided to leave the safety of her magical home. She soon learned that the outside world was no place for such a young fairy, but it was too late. She was captured 2 nights after leaving by a young child. She was put into a jar and carried in a dark bag for miles, into a land that she was unfamiliar. When the child took her out, she was placed on a windowsill. With her last but of streangth she was able to knock over the jar, letting it shatter of the ground below before weakly fluttering around. She was lost... The rest was fuzzy. She only came to consiousness when she found herself in a small bed made of goose-down and silk. Thankful to the Crone for saving her life she became a familiar.