My Newest Her name is Bebinn. I little goth party fairy using the portal to Club Fae.
All Images Copywrite by Marie Mifflin 2008




Since before the stone-chiseled histories of the Dwarven Kings, and even before the events recounted in Elven song, there have been Dragons and Fairies. They wove their path among the heavens for millennia upon millennia, sharing countless adventures, in a time before the known Worlds had been dreamed into existence.
Created by the Dragon Mother L'miae herself, the first fairies served as Companions to L'miae and her mate, M'Per'tor. Known as Draconis Comites, they were beautiful creatures, flawless in every aspect, even by the Dragon Mother and Serpent Lord's standards, though they looked nothing like their creator. She gave them a slender appearance, with smooth, supple skin instead of scales. Their faces appeared flat where there should have been a snout. Instead of fangs, they had small, flattened, teeth. She carved each Companion's form out of the Life Essence with great care, never tiring, always as patient as the first time. Ages came and went, with the knowledge of how to make these Companions being passed down to those dragons most gifted in the use of Magic and manipulation of the Life Essence.
By the time Dragon-kin descended from the heavens, L'miae and her mate, M'Per'tor, had long since answered The Calling, weaving their Spirit-force into the very fabric of the Universe itself, and all but the weakest of Dragons could make their own Companions. However, by this time, for a majority of Dragons, nobility and wisdom had given way to greed and enjoyment of the suffering of others. Now known as Draconis Vernulae, no longer Companions, but rather slaves, the primary purpose of fairies had become as Guardians to their Serpentine masters, particularly for when a dragon fell into their Sopire Animus, their Spirit Sleep during which a dragon was most vulnerable. Such periods of dormancy could last a hundred years, and it took days, sometimes even weeks, to awaken.
Written and copyright © by Robert S. Mifflin 2008




