"Before there were stars, there were Fairies. Before there was magic, there was love."

An Interview with
Pink, The Fairy of Love

Q: What is your favorite thing about being a fairy?
Pink: OH! Easy! I love helping others feel loved and sparkly inside. Love is the best kind of magic, and there is always more to give! Love is like glitter; it can be found everywhere!!
Q: How do you spread your magic?
Pink: With a whirl of glitter, a burst of love, and sometimes...a surprise dance mid-air. You'll know it worked if you find a little sparkle where you didn't expect it.
Q: What color do you love the most and why?
Pink: PINK, of course! It's the color of love, kindness and joy. Plus, it makes everything around it feel warmer.
Q: What advice would you give someone visiting the Fairyverse?
Pink: Never underestimate the power of love. It changes everything - even the tiniest act can ripple through all the realms.
Q: What is your favorite time of day?
Pink: Morning! The very first beams of sunlight are like pure magic. That is when I dance the most!
Q: Can you tell us a secret about your magic?
Pink: Sometimes, if you suddenly feel loved or safe for no reason...it might be because I've just passed by and left a tiny shimmer in your heart.
With Love and Sparkle,

Fun Facts!
Favorite Stone: Rose Quartz - the stone of love and kindness. I carry one in my satchel wherever I go!
Favorite Flower: A soft pink rose - especially one kissed by the morning dew.
Biggest Fear: A world without love. The idea of hearts growing cold makes my wings feel heavy.
Bucket List: To one day leave a sparkle on every star - yes, every single one!
Favorite Treat: Strawberry cupcakes with pink frosting and glittery sprinkles - and yes, I always lick the frosting first!


An Interview with
Emerol, The Fairy
of Wisdom
Q: What is your favorite thing about being a fairy?
Emerol: Witnessing when someone finds clarity - when their own inner music begins to play again.
Q: How do you spread your magic?
Emerol: Through notes - both heard and unseen. A well-placed melody or a quiet suggestion can shift more than one might think.
Q: What color do you love the most and why?
Emerol: Deep green - like the forest when it's listening. It holds both calm and possibility.
Q: What makes your wings flutter with joy?
Emerol: A moment when someone realizes they held the answer all along. I do not give it - I simply help them hear it.
Q: What advice would you give someone visiting the Fairyverse?
Emerol: Listen - truly listen. There is music everywhere, if you are willing to hear it.
Q: What is your favorite time of day?
Emerol: The quiet just before dawn. It is a space between - a place where new notes are born.
Q: Can you tell us a secret about your magic?
Emerol: Sometimes, the clearest notes arrive when there is no sound at all.
A Note from,

Fun Facts!
Favorite Stone: Emerald, of course. A stone of wisdom, clarity, and grounding.
Favorite Sound: The pause just after the last note of a perfect song.
Favorite Flower: Snapdragon - resilient, quietly beautiful, and able to bloom even in unexpected places.
Biggest Fear: That someone may forget their own inner music.
Bucket List: To compose a melody that can be heard across realms - even by those who do not know they are listening.


Amethyst, the Fairy of Growth
An Interview with
Q: What is your favorite thing about being a fairy?
Amethyst: I get to help others grow into who they’re meant to be. There’s something beautiful about guiding someone through their hard seasons and watching them bloom.
Q: How do you spread your magic?
Amethyst: Softly. Through gentle words, a knowing smile, or a quiet presence. You might not notice it right away, but the magic I bring settles deep and stays.
Q: What color do you love the most and why?
Amethyst: Lavender. It feels like breath, like space, like grace. It reminds me that change doesn’t have to be loud to be powerful.
Q: What advice would you give someone visiting the Fairyverse?
Amethyst: Don’t rush. Every realm has something to teach you. Let yourself unfold in your own time—just like the rest of us.
Q: What is your favorite time of day?
Amethyst: Twilight. It’s that in-between moment when everything glows and the world is changing—but gently.
Q: Can you tell us a secret about your magic?
Amethyst: If you ever feel held during a time when you thought you'd fall apart… that’s me. I wrap my wings around people when they need to remember their own strength.
Fun Facts!
Favorite Stone: Amethyst—of course. It’s the stone of transformation, healing, and quiet strength.
Favorite Sound: The soft rustle of petals opening at dawn.
Favorite Flower: Blooming flower—a symbol of patience, growth, and becoming.
Biggest Fear: That someone might shrink themselves to stay comfortable instead of growing into who they’re meant to be.
Bucket List: To help plant a garden in every realm where someone is learning to begin again.



An Interview with
Liv,
The Fairy of Intuition
Q: What is your favorite thing about being a fairy?
Liv: I love helping others trust their inner knowing. When someone realizes they’ve had the answer all along—it’s pure magic.
Q: How do you spread your magic?
Liv: Through dreams, sparkles in the sky, and soft whispers in the quiet. My magic finds you when you're still enough to hear it.
Q: What color do you love the most and why?
Liv: Deep indigo with flecks of starlight. It’s the color of mysteries and messages waiting in the dark.
Q: What advice would you give someone visiting the Fairyverse?
Liv: Listen closely. Not everything here is loud—some of the most important magic is subtle and soft.
Q: What is your favorite time of day?
Liv: Nightfall. When the stars begin to hum and the veil between dreaming and knowing becomes thin.
Q: Can you tell us a secret about your magic?
Liv: If you ever dream of the stars rearranging themselves into a message—that’s me, sending you a sign.
Fun Facts!
Favorite Stone: Lapis lazuli—deep, mysterious, and filled with ancient wisdom and starlight.
Favorite Sound: A wish being made.
Favorite Flower: Star lily—delicate, glowing, and drawn to moonlight.
Biggest Fear: That someone will stop trusting their inner voice because the world was too loud.
Bucket List: To craft a spell so gentle it only works if you believe in yourself while casting it.
