I don't own Tinkerbell, Pixie Hollow, or the fairies from the movie and book.
I've tried to do a movie/book crossover, and I don't know how well it's worked, but just so everyone understands, here's some clarification:
Many facts are from the book (Pixie Hollow and the Quest for the Egg), like the fact that fairies and sparrowmen announce their own names and talents, already knowing it when they arrive.
Rather than having it like just the book or movie, I've decided to have it mainly like the book, but including many of the characters from the movie.
If anything is different from the movie, don't flame; it's from the book instead.
This has got to be the queerest arrival I have ever seen, Bess, a painting fairy, thought. The sparrowman, male fairy, just stood, looking around almost confusedly and in silence. The whole of the glade where the laugh had landed and become the sparrowman was silent, and no one knew what to call him. Queen Clarion was still waiting up above, not intervening yet. When will he tell us his name and talent? Bess asked herself. All of a sudden, extreme pain shot through the new arrival's head, and he gripped it, falling to his knees. Every being there rushed forward, but the queen was first and she let only the head nursing-talent fairy, Brietta, through.
"What is your name?" the queen asked on of the question that should have been answered long ago. The he looked up.
"Robin Evergreen, ma'am," he answered.
"Do you know what your talent is?" Clarion questioned gently.
"Talent?" he asked, perplexed. Many fairies gasped at this.
"What you're good at. Prilla, come forward and help him divine his talent!" the queen commanded, and the brown-haired self-declared mainland-visiting-talent fairy came forward, taking the chocolate-haired sparrowman by the hand, helping him up and helping him into an eerily perfect flight. Tinker Bell approached Bess while other fairies scattered, saying,
"I'm not sure I like the look of this new arrival."
