Fairy Kingdom



The Fairy Kingdom is a spirit realm of the Monster Girl Encyclopedia world: a mystical land that "exists in a different dimension than the human world", where the various fairy family creatures live. As the fairies aren't naturally monsters, the Fairy Kingdom is not a Demon Realm, although the ongoing monsterization of the fey leads Wandering Scholar to predict that it's probably heading that way.

In Monster Girl Encyclopedia I the Fairy Kingdom is described as "a land bountiful in nature where wondrous scenery stretches on and on". With flora and fauna right out of a children's storybook, the fairies live inside "house trees" and "house mushrooms", and spend all day at play with the talking plants and animals that inhabit the land with them. The fun-loving fairy queen rules over the land from her castle, and the town below is filled with sweets and toys. Wandering Scholar opines that the idyll isn't entirely objective, though, as the sky is filled with kesaran pasaran pollen so everyone's euphoria might just be down to tripping balls 24/7.

Humans and monsters absolutely cannot enter the Kingdom without permission; several fairies have to dance a "fairy circle" to teleport people there. However, this prohibition isn't nearly as effective as it might sound, since the childish, fun-loving fairies will bring back anyone who they think is a good playmate. These include monster girls imps and pixies; or for fey who have been monsterized, human men who can play the funnest game of all with them. The Sabbath makes particular efforts to befriend and corrupt fairies too, so there's likely a branch office of the loli religion in their Kingdom.

It is not known who created the Fairy Kingdom. It may have been there since the original Chief God's genesis of the world, or perhaps the fairy queen created it later, like the Queen of Hearts created Wonderland. Girls native to the Kingdom include the regular fairy as well as leanan sidhe and kesaran pasaran, but not pixies, who (despite appearances) are actually from the imp family.