Not Ferie Fey but Drow Warrior

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I'm looking for a female Drow Warrior picture where she is clad fairly decently and not copyrighted to use as my avatar in various places. I thought I was Ferie but it seems clear now that I'm not that nice.

Gwen

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If you can't find anything else

Patricia Marie Allen's picture

If you're willing to pay $ 5.00, try this guy on Fiverr.com

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Patricia

Happiness is being all dressed up and HAVING some place to go.
Semper in femineo gerunt

If you can't find anything else

Patricia Marie Allen's picture

If you're willing to pay $ 5.00, try this guy on Fiverr.com

Hugs
Patricia

Happiness is being all dressed up and HAVING some place to go.
Semper in femineo gerunt

Faerie...Nice...Two words that should not go together.

Sadarsa's picture

well the "not copyrighted" part might be difficult. Besides, most Faerie arnt exactly known for being all that friendly...even the cute little pixies acording to lore have a very twisted since of humor leading to the death of the person they pranked.. such as thinking it was hilarious when the stupid human couldn't see through thier illusions and fell straight into a pit of poisonus vipers.

~Your only Limitation is your Imagination~

Sadarsa is right

In the popular lore, most fairies are twisted immortal who kidnap and kill mortals. Disney made the nice fairies.

Fairies, UFO's and the collective unconscious

laika's picture

Our myths change with the times. The medieval view of fairies reflected how they viewed the world. Capricious, frightening, unknowable, a wolf or the plague liable to take off your child at any moment. Starting with about the Victorians fairies started getting rehabilitated into cute little harmless figures with butterfly wings more appropriate to a greeting card or a soap advert than your darkest nightmares. Then there were those photographs some little girls took of some fairies, and JM Barry's Tinkerbell, and then Disney et al. But the old view of fairies is no more "real" than the modern, just older...

But with fairies having become domesticated, no longer a primal force of nature, there was a vacuum in our mythology; nothing to represent our darkest fears. And with the oh-shit-we're-all-fucked-now anxieties of that atomic age beings were born who nicely filled the role that fairies used to. They were creepy, they were alien and unknowable, and we were powerless to do anything ans they carted us mysteriously off to their orbiting laboratories and PROBED us. Carl Jung wrote about the birth of UFO mythology in his Flying Saucers: A Modern Myth of Things Seen in the Skies; and many ufologists (Whitley Streiber) see a direct line of succession between the fairies of old and the greys of today; suggesting that fairies always were aliens, or vica versa...

So fairies are whatever we make them, whatever we want them to be in our hearts. The urban-fantasy style fairies with their tats and pink hair, wearing little goth corsets to their fairy raves are kind of cool, but I still really like Disney fairies. I can really do without the fear and the ugliness, there's enough of that shit in the news...
hugs, Veronica

And....

Andrea Lena's picture

Does living in New Jersey make me a sub-urban faerie Mythith?

  

To be alive is to be vulnerable. Madeleine L'Engle
Love, Andrea Lena

Big Closet special beings

My major area of expertise is in Abrahamic belief systems, so you can tell that I know nothing at all about unique folk. I was more or less wanting to create what would perhaps look more like a female Drow, but wear clothes, use a big sword and not inflict overly much damage on those too ignorant to avoid them. A Dragon is in the works also, and I am thinking something similar to what are the inhabitants of a certain off world planet.