
Fairies
Fairies are mythical beings rooted in folklore and mythology, often depicted as small, magical creatures with enchanting powers. They are commonly associated with nature, such as forests, flowers, and water, and are believed to possess qualities like invisibility, flight, and the ability to cast spells. Cultural stories portray fairies as both benevolent and mischievous, influencing human affairs in subtle ways. While they are not real entities, fairies symbolize the wonder and mystery of nature, embodying human imagination and the cultural desire to explain the natural world's enchantments.