Fairy

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This species forms the majority of fairy monsters living in forests. They sport a child-like appearance and behavior, and have a youthful-aura around them. They also love to sing and dance, and are generally harmless toward humans. In fact, humans don’t usually refer to them as monsters. However, beware if they are under the influence of a succubus’ magic, and treat them the same way you would treat a succubus-type monster.

When fairies become a monster under said influence, the will attack human males in numbers to squeeze out their spirit energy through their semen. Fairies are weak by themselves, so it is same to capture one and even rear it yourself instead of chasing it away, should you be attacked by a lone fairy. However, you will be in deep trouble with a group of them, who will envelope you and treat you as their plaything until you run out of breath.

When a group of them forms a circle and dances, a phenomenon known as a “Fairy Ring” will occur. Those who step into the circle of light will be brought to the fairy kingdom. The same thing will happen if a person is under attack by fairies and some of them form a “Fairy Ring” around his foot. There have been no reports of what exactly happens to a person who is sent to the fairy kingdom, however, it is believed that one will feel pure happiness and be trapped in their kingdom, “playing” with the fairies for an eternity.

Also, even if they are not under the influence of a succubus’ magic, one should take when being approached by lone fairy, as some of them tend to be just like imps, feigning innocence towards unsuspecting males in order to have “sex games” with them. Subspecies Encyclopedia Pages