According to folklore, do fairies have glittery skin?

2019-11-08 8:51 am

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2019-11-08 9:30 am
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Not according to any CLASSICAL fairy folklore that I have read
- and I've read quite a bit
but: read about the Cottingley Fairies, which by now is classic in a sense. Some of them might have had "glittery skin" (though I don't remember any of them having such).
2019-11-10 8:54 pm
No, that would be vampires.  And the vampires I'm talking about are a whole lot like fairies, so I can see how you'd confuse the two.

No wait, hold up.  I met up with a kind-of fairy a bunch of years back, even got her autograph on my arm, and she had lots of glitter going on.  Her name was Tinker Bell, and she's a pixie (which is pretty close to being a fairy), and she was definitely rocking the glitter.  

So there you have it.  If pixies count as fairies in your book, hell yeah they have glittery skin.  

And fairy-vampires.
2019-11-08 11:12 am
I think of them like giving off tiny Starz
and goblins  to be glittery.
2019-11-08 8:54 am
What folklore?  Not all folklore is the same.  And when it comes to fairies, there is a lot of folklore, and it doesn't all agree.
2019-11-08 8:52 am
Nope. 


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