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There are four kinds of Nature Spirit Tribes. They are the Brownies, the Fairies, the Dwarves, and the Elves). Brownies have generally been observed wearing long pointy nightcaps, short brown coats and knee breeches, stockings, and boots. The Nature Spirits that are called Brownies often are seen earnestly working together in groups because they belong to tribes which vary in appearance from more than a foot in height to only being several inches tall. Communicative and gregarious by nature, their facial expressions are rustic and friendly. They live beneath the surface of the ground amongst the roots of bushes, plants, and trees. Their primary function seems to be working with flowing lines of magnetism in the soil, tending to the nurturance of the roots of their leafy charges, and in a more ancillary way preserving the features of the overall landscape. Sometimes they are attracted to quiet spots in homes where they may become attached to one of the family members.
There are traditional
tales of Brownies who have fostered an atmosphere of cleanly tidiness in a
house, as well as, those where they instigated a mood of disruptive renovation
when necessary. Brownies have a great deal of creative intelligence and have
been known to perform good deeds for people they liked, including helping with
the crops and the garden.
The Nature Spirits that are called Flower Fairies, Leprechauns, and Pixies all belong to the same tribe of Fairies, even if they are members of different clans. All of the Fairies are notorious for their intense love of lively, toe tapping music, and dancing amongst the flowers of the field. Gregarious and sometimes jovially rambunctious, they are fond of animals and trees. They also have a keen sense of humor, but, do not suffer fools gladly preferring to pester them with pranks or to play tricks on them instead. Fairies can vary in height from tiny to about three feet in height. Pixies are found of wearing toadstool or flower caps over their often red hair and although they are partial to green, they often change the color of their garments as the seasonal cycles change. Leprechauns are usually cheerful, male shoemaker's who are Keepers of various kinds of treasure including the proverbial pot of gold. Leprechauns can be suspicious of humans who are overly inquisitive about whatever they are safeguarding.
Flower Fairies swiftly
move about flashing their pearly wings, wearing resplendently hued robes. Large
groups of them float about together, resembling dewy strings of mist, as they
tend the flowers... Continue on
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