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Faeries? Usagi
Trying again with my pretty faerie thread since I accidentally posted the wrong starting picture with the last one. And since my last mythical creature thread was a big success, I figured I'd try again. This time, all of your lovely faerie boys please!
>> Anonymous
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Guess Puck applies, although some reason they call him an elf
>> Usagi
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Actually in my mountain of research, Puck is known as a Hobgoblin kind of Faerie. And I quote a book here: "A lively, mischevious, wingless faerie who is fond of practical jokes. Puck, in a Midsummer Night's Dream, was a hobgoblin. Important note: Hobgoblins are not to be confused with actual goblins who are quite nasty creatures and should be avoided without exception."
So yes, Puck does count.
>> Anonymous
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I have never found a Japanese artist who draws male faeries, and not many draw female faeries either for some reason. Pretty much all I can find is American stuff, most of which is ugly as hell. This is the only one I saw that is actually pretty good.
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i dont know if this is what you're looking for, OP, but I do have a folder of characters i think would qualify for the subject at hand.
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>> Usagi
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I know the whole faerie thing is a little rare, but once again /cm/ delivers. Thank you lovely Anons!
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Puck's a hobgoblin, and a damn snazzy one at that.