A person just describes a fantasy character and you have to name it and describe another fantasy character and so on.
I’ll start.
A friendly little shadow fairy with brown hair, blue eyes, and silver wings. She has fair skin and wears a purple dress. She loves being kind.
Veseprea [name_f]Isleen[/name_f](Vesp-air-ah and it means evening star) [name_f]Isleen[/name_f] means [name_u]Dream[/name_u];[name_u]Vision[/name_u]
An enchantress with a warm smile and grace. She has dark brown skin and coily black hair with golden-brown eyes and glowing skin and dresses in long drapey gowns. She’s tall and plump, but a pure soul neverthless but practices witchcraft.
A mermaid/siren who has golden hair and a beautiful green tail. She sits on the rocks and sings or combs her hair to attract sailors and then eats them with her sharp teeth.
[name_f]Lorelai[/name_f] [name_f]Jade[/name_f] [name_u]Nyx[/name_u]. The ‘Nyx’ part is probably rather ironic, since it means ‘night’.
A young girl with brown hair and blue eyes. She’s a sort of fairytale narrator, knowing exactly how the story will end and despite technically being capable of changing things she’s not strictly meant to, since her job is to keep what’s on the page of the book the same. Still, she can’t help but feel a bit sorry for the characters (mainly the villains) in the more gruesome versions of the fairy tales she tells.
A lithe fairy who has wispy strawberry-blonde hair with long, fluffy bangs/fringe, and warm light brown eyes. She wears a flowy white dress and a daisy crown, and her wings are similar to those of a monarch butterfly.
(a very cottagecore aesthetic)
A religious sect that worships celestial bodies gives children virtue names like [name_u]Truth[/name_u] [name_f]Serenity[/name_f] [name_u]Sage[/name_u] etc. What is the temple Patriarch named?
In a world where one of each pair of twins has to be given to the temple to be raised there, name a nun who is responsible for collecting these babies from the surrounding villages but is known to be very merciful with it and twisting the rules a little in the parents’ favor.