Hi there, I have gotten more questions and I would like to answer them! The first question is from Esteban099009, who asked:
"What happened? Why did the age of fairies end?"
I don't really know what you mean. The age of the fairies didn't end as far as I know. Do you mean to ask why the Pixie Dust era ended? If you want to know, I suggest you read my story A New Age: How Pixie Dust was Destroyed and How Tink met Peter Pan. It will explain a lot more.
The next questions were all from Vanilla-CoCo. She asked, "Hi I have a few questions. I hope you can anwser them.
1. You said fairies can die of disbelief. I don't understand this. Would you like to explain it please? Do you mean they die beceuse they don't believe in magic anymore?
2. And if so, how is that possible if they are always surrounded by magic. Because they themself are magic.
3. Has there been a fairy that died because of disbelief?
4. Did that fairy have a funeral? And how are fairy funerals in general?
5. Fairies can have twins right? For example Tinkerbell and Periwinkle. They were born from the laughter of the same baby. But what happens when baby twins laugh for the first time? Will the fairies that are born from their laugh also be twins or not?
Thanks in advance!"
I will answer your questions one by one.
1. You said fairies can die of disbelief. I don't understand this. Would you like to explain it please? Do you mean they die beceuse they don't believe in magic anymore?
I think you don't understand the meaning of dying of disbelief. If a fairy dies of disbelief, it is because a human child stopped believing in fairies, not because the fairy stopped believing.
2. And if so, how is that possible if they are always surrounded by magic. Because they themself are magic.
This was explained in the last answer. The fairy did not stop believing, a human child stopped believing.
3. Has there been a fairy that died because of disbelief?
Yes, there have been a few. One of them was named Nilsa, and there have been more, but I don't know their names.
4. Did that fairy have a funeral? And how are fairy funerals in general?
I don't think she had a funeral as we would think of a funeral. Since fairies don't die of natural causes, fairy death is not as common, and they don't seem to have a special thing they do when a fairy dies. She was mourned by her friends, but she didn't really have a funeral.
5. Fairies can have twins right? For example Tinkerbell and Periwinkle. They were born from the laughter of the same baby. But what happens when baby twins laugh for the first time? Will the fairies that are born from their laugh also be twins or not?
That is a very interesting question! Yes, fairies can have twins, but it is a bit different when it comes to twin babies' laughs.
When baby twins laugh for the first time, there are two separate laughs. In the case of Tinker Bell and Periwinkle, they both came from the same laugh, so they are twins. But if there are two laughs from two different babies, the fairy from the one laugh is not related to the fairy from the other laugh. I hope this makes sense.
Also, since most laughs never even make it to Never Land, there would be a very low chance of both twins' laughs reaching Never Land and becoming fairies. But in the case that it did happen, the fairies from each laugh would not be twins or even related.
I hope this answers all your questions! Also, as always, I have a story for you. It is actually inspired by the last question. This story is purely fictitious.
In a little house in London, there lived a family with twin babies. Their names were Janie and Charlie.
One night, Janie was laying in her bed and started to laugh. It was her first laugh, and the laugh flew out the window and hit a dandelion. The dandelion fluffs flew everywhere, and only one got to Never Land. It became a water-talent sparrowman named Dew.
A few days later, Charlie was holding a stuffed bear and throwing it out of his crib. His mother was picking it up and giving it back to him. He liked this game, and suddenly he began to giggle.
The laugh flew out the open window and hit a dandelion. The fluffs were all blown to sea by the wind. One by one, each of the fluffs floated away. All except two. These two landed in Never Land.
One became an art fairy named Bella. The other became a light-talent sparrowman named Ray. They looked very similar and their wings were the exact same. They didn't look much like Dew, though, and their wings were different.
I hope I answered your questions! I will post a new chapter as soon as five more questions or reviews are either posted to this story, or PM'd to me.
