Fairy

Fairies are immensely magical beings that are similar to mages.

Appearance
Fairies tend to look mostly humanoid, but with some exceptions. These exception are pointed ears, odd-colored hair and eyes, and, most obvious of all, wings on their backs. These wings are usually insectoid in appearance, however, bird and bat-like wings are not uncommon, nor unheard of. Fairies usually dress in clothes that differ depending on their magical specialty, however, one part of their wardrobe is always constant; fairies are never seen without a necklace that holds each individual's bottle of fairy dust. These bottles look different depending on the magic of said fairy.

Behavior
Fairy behavior usually depends on the individual. However, fairies, as well as their fellow fay, actually have two special holidays that they celebrate. They are known collectively as Solstice Day, and are celebrated on the days of the solstices. They are celebrated similarly to New-Years, and typically consist of a large ball and banquet, which the current Oberon (their term for king) and Titania (their term for queen) arrange. During this time, anyone and everyone can and may be invited to attend. Fairies carry their own grimoires, similar to mages, which work in the same way. They get these during their Realization ceremony, alongside other spellcasters.

Powers and Abilities

 * Flight: Fairies, as they have wings on their back, have the power to fly.
 * Magic: Like mages, faries have magic specialties which differ from individual to individual.
 * Wish granting: Fairies have an innate ability to grant wishes, however, wish granting is a bit limited.
 * Size manipulation: Fairies have the ability to manipulate their size, although this is limited to shrinking.
 * Potion making: Fairies, like mages and genies, are experts at making potions.
 * Glamouring: Fairies are able to use glamour, a magical power which creates an illusion allowing them to assume a different appearance: not to be confused with shapeshifting, which causes an actually physical change.
 * Aura vision: Fairies are able to actually see the magical aura of beings and beasts alike, sort of like a magical version of thermal vision.

Weaknesses

 * Milk/cream: Fairies are able to drink milk and cream, however, it intoxicates them, similarly to humans and alcohol.
 * Iron/steel: Fairies are harmed by iron and steel, as it burns them similarly to silver and werebeasts.
 * Honesty: Fairies, for some reason best left to them, are completely unable to tell an outright lie. They are able to withhold some of the truth, they are allowed to speak a half-truth, they can be dishonest, but a boldfaced lie is completely unachievable.