
Finished, yet quite lazy looking, piece of the Moth Fairy, raiding the household of it's sweet delicious silk and wool.
(I'm aware that most if not all moths eat said material in their larval stage)
Whilst her friend is distracted by the calling of the bright light emited by the ceiling lamp.
As you can probably tell, this was rushed, I really wanted to finish this pic so I can focus on the rest of my pics. Course doing so might have messed up some of the shadding and lighting.
Do have to do a better job in the next picture with a background.
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Moth Fairy, one of many species of fairy in the Mystic Realm. Like other faries, they quite playful and tricky creatures. What seperates them from your normal fair is that they do not release pixie dust when in flight. Which actually helps them in camoflougewhen making short visits in the human realm. They also happen to be very shy when around other beings.
They are about 3 to 4.5 inches in height. With a wingspan 6 to 7.5 inches.
They wiegh at least 2 to 4 ounces
The diet of a moth fairy consists mainly on berries, other small fruits, small insects and on rare ocassions, silk material.
Though the first few are needed for the nutrition of the fairy, silk and wool are mainly eaten to produce the material known to them as "Brassken".
A soft, crystal-like material not only used as currency in the fairy community, but also as clothing material for royals, decorations, and other things.
Brassken is made by the mixture of the unique compostion of the Moth Fairy's intestinal juices and the material in wool and silk.
It's quite rare to see a fairy venture out from the mystic realm just to collect this material, so Brassken isconsidered quite valuable in the Mystic Realm. Some species go so far asto capture and enslave a moth fairy, force feeding it silk to produce Brassken for it's need.
In human currency, an ounce is worth around five hundred thousand (500,000) in US dollars.