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Vital Stats:

Name: Troian Elizabeth Spencer

Marital Status: Single

Son: Elijah Spencer

Height: 5'10"

Weight: 135

Eye Color: Green

Hair Color: Brown

DOB: 7/18/91

POB: NSW, Australia

Raised: Paris, France

US Phone: 212-555-0068

 

 

Personality: Diplomatic, an empathic and idealistic individual who enjoys exploring interesting ideas and prizes morality. Known for determination, intuitive skills and ability to inspire other people. 

 

Short bio: A fire elemental born in Sydney, Troi spent a good portion of her childhood in Paris and moved to California when she was a teenager.  She speaks French fluently, and speaks with a softened Aussie accent.  She's been in love, and she's been hurt.  She's looking for someone who was taken from her, and will do whatever it takes to find that someone. 

 

She grew strong when her friends, including the man she loved from afar, were threatened.  Together, she and her friends defeated the opposing forces, and she was able to heal one of her friends in the wake of the battle, but she was entirely too drained to do anything for the man she loved.

 

Her powers came into their full when her infant child, newly delivered, was ripped from her arms.  The destruction left in her wake was catastrophic: steel melted, and cinder block burned as if the fires of hell had been unleashed. Those who stood in her way and tried to block her escape, were ignited and blown to ash.

 

She still searches for the child, not knowing where it was taken, or even if it was a girl or boy child.  There is a hole in the middle of her, that will not be filled until she finds her offspring.

 

Re-uinited, on the 21st of March, 2016, Elijah Spencer, now two years old, is finally where he belongs.  The Fairy Queen and Princess are forever held in honor, and Godmothers to the wee fae babe.

 

An Elemental is a spirit embodying one of the five elements of antiquity: Earth (solid), Water (liquid), Wind (gas), Fire (heat), Aether (quintessence). Elementals are referred to by various names. In the English European tradition these include Fairies, Elves, Devas, Brownies, Leprechauns, Gnomes, Sprites, Pixies, Banshees, Goblins, Dryads, Mermaids, Trolls, Dragons, Griffins, and numerous others. These nature spirits are governed by the Archangels. Like Angels, Elementals have a recognizable appearance consistently depicted by the archetypal language of art and literature. For example, it is easy to determine if a drawing is an Angel or a winged elemental. Angels have feathered bird-like wings and the winged Elementals have wings that look like a butterfly.

Fairies are generally described as human in appearance and having magical powers. Their origins are less clear in the folklore, being variously dead, or some form of demon, or a species completely independent of humans or angels. Folklorists have suggested that their actual origin lies in a conquered race living in hiding, or in religious beliefs that lost currency with the advent of Christianity. These explanations are not necessarily incompatible, and they may be traceable to multiple sources.

Much of the folklore about fairies revolves around protection from their malice, by such means as cold iron (iron is like poison to fairies, and they will not go near it) or charms of rowan and herbs, or avoiding offense by shunning locations known to be theirs. In particular, folklore describes how to prevent the fairies from stealing babies and substituting changelings, and abducting older people as well. Many folktales are told of fairies, and they appear as characters in stories from medieval tales of chivalry, to Victorian fairy tales, and up to the present day in modern literature.

In his manuscript, The Secret Commonwealth of Elves, Fauns and Fairies, Reverend Robert Kirk, minister of the Parish of Aberfoyle, Stirling, Scotland, wrote in 1691:

These Siths or Fairies they call Sleagh Maith or the Good People...are said to be of middle nature between Man and Angel, as were Daemons thought to be of old; of intelligent fluidous Spirits, and light changeable bodies (lyke those called Astral) somewhat of the nature of a condensed cloud, and best seen in twilight. These bodies be so pliable through the subtlety of Spirits that agitate them, that they can make them appear or disappear at pleasure.

Physically, fairies are super-humanly strong and durable. They are tough, ferocious, and incredibly long-lived, but not immortal.

Although in modern culture they are often depicted as young, sometimes winged, humanoids of small stature, they originally were depicted quite differently: tall, radiant, angelic beings or short, wizened trolls being two of the commonly mentioned forms. Diminutive fairies of one kind or another have been recorded for centuries, but occur alongside the human-sized beings; these have been depicted as ranging in size from very tiny up to the size of a human child. Even with these small fairies, however, their small size may be magically assumed rather than constant.

Wings, while common in Victorian and later artwork of fairies, are very rare in the folklore; even very small fairies flew with magic, sometimes flying on ragwort stems or the backs of birds. Nowadays, fairies are often depicted with ordinary insect wings or butterfly wings.

Various animals have also been described as fairies. Sometimes this is the result of shape shifting on part of the fairy, as in the case of the selkie (seal people); others, like the kelpie and various black dogs, appear to stay more constant in form.

In some folklore fairies have green eyes and often bite. Though they can confuse one with their words, fairies cannot lie. They hate being told 'thank you', as they see it as a sign of one forgetting the good deed done, and, instead, want something that will guarantee remembrance.

 

 

 

Powers and Abilities

 

Telepathy: Fairies are able to read the thoughts of any living creature that gives off brain waves. They can receive images or sentences, depending on the person. If they concentrate, they can "turn off" this ability. If they focus hard enough, they can "enter" another person's mind and penetrate their memories, bringing back recollections of events a person had been forced to forget.

 

Nature Channeling: Fairies can generate and control large beams of light with their minds, using this ability to attack an enemy or topple large objects. The light varies in color, from blue to golden. The ability has been described as "nature itself" and can injure or heal humans; injure the two natured and vampires. It also has been shown to break and reverse magic spells. Full blooded fairies can morph the light beams into grenade-resembling round shapes.

 

Dimension Creation: They have displayed the ability to create alternate dimensions to the one on earth. Casting illusions: Able to cast vivid and convincing illusions in order to trick others.

 

Teleportation: Fairies can teleport from their realm to the human world at will. It is also quite possible they can teleport within the human world.

 

Pyrokenisis (elemental): The ability to excite or speed up an object's atoms, increasing their thermal energy until they ignite, not necessarily objects, but also air particles.

 

Dream Infiltration: They are shown to be able to enter peoples dreams and converse with that person. For a vampire, drinking large amounts of fae blood might trigger dream infiltration. Fairy/human hybrids seem to receive the dreams while in a sleep state.

 

Longevity: Fairies can live much longer than most other creatures, but they are not immortal, implying that they eventually face natural death. They can, however, be injured or drained of their blood to the point of their deaths. Upon dying, a fairy dissolves into glittering dust.

 

Oath: When Fairies make an oath or promise the fairy and other person must touch fingers and a photokinetic light with come through the promiser's arm. It is possible that if the oath is broken the promiser may die.

 

Fairy Blood Attributes

 

Intoxication: Any vampire that drinks fairy blood becomes intoxicated with it, going into a state humans would describe as "drunk". The amount of drunkenness displayed by a vampire depends on the amount of fairy blood the vampire drank.

 

Attraction: Fairy blood smells very appealing to supernaturals, especially vampires. The blood also increases the physical appeal of human/fairy hybrids and their descendants.

 

Vampire sunblock: Depending on the amount of blood drank, vampires grow immune to their weakness to sunlight after drinking fairy blood. The effects last shortly, however, and the pureness of the blood is a factor too; after drinking a hybrid's blood, a vampire will burn in the sun quite shortly afterwards (though it will prevent the vampire from bursting into flames).

Characterization © 2012 by Troian Spencer; images are of Phoebe Tonkin.  All images were obtained through publically available sources and fall under fair use, but are credited to their owner.  No infringement is intended; any resemblance to real persons, living or dead is purely coincidental.

 

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