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==Monstergirls== [[File:MGE Pixie.jpg|thumb]] {{Monstergirls}} As "pixie" is used interchangeably with "[[fairy]]", they have a long tradition in the field of [[monstergirl]] enthusiasts, since the standard "[[fairy]]" is an attractive, well-formed woman (or a [[loli]], if you're Japanese, [[weeaboo|vaguely Japanese-adjacent]], [[Heresy|just into that sorta shit]] or some combination thereof) of diminutive stature with beautiful insect-like wings. It helps, of course, that most depictions of pixies tend to portray them as hedonistic and/or romantics, who often flirt with human (or elven) men - and [[Dungeons & Dragons]] certainly isn't shy about depicting them in the same light. Surmounting the size difference is usually handled through either the pixe's natural adeptness at sorcery - either temporarily growing herself up to human-like stature or shrinking her boyfriend down to her level - or very inventive applications of the pixie's smaller stature. A more [[/d/]]-style method is to just make the pixie impossibly elastic and an incredible size-queen, such that being used as a living condom is not only survivable, but actually hugely pleasurable for her. In the laughably awful [[The Legend of Zelda]] cartoon from the 1980s, Link had a pixie (well, fairy) companion named Sprite, who was quite shamelessly in love with Link and wished he'd give up on Zelda to be with her. In the Disney adaptation of ''Peter Pan'', Tinkerbell has a huge crush on Peter and tries to kill Wendy, whom she sees as a rival for Peter's attention. This crush was revisited in the live-action movie ''Hook'', though in a less homicidal context. Paul Kidd's three contributions to the "[[Greyhawk]] Classics" - seven novelizations of well-known [[Advanced Dungeons & Dragons]] adventure modules [[Against The Giants]], [[White Plume Mountain]], [[The Temple of Elemental Evil]], [[Descent into the Depths of the Earth]], [[Queen of the Demonweb Pits]], [[Keep on the Borderlands]] and The [[Tomb of Horrors]], with Paul Kidd writing the White Plume Mountain, Descent into the Depths, and Queen of the Demonweb Pits - all feature the secondary character Escalla, a perky and well-proportioned pixie [[Sorcerer (Dungeons & Dragons)|sorceress]] with the morals of your typical kleptomaniacal [[rogue]] paired with the "blow shit up for fun!" approach of the [[Chaotic Stupid]]-leaning [[arcanist]], and a shameless love for her party's leader, the human [[ranger]] known only as the Justicar. In fact, the Queen of the Demonweb Pits novelization outright confirms their couple-hood status by noting she keeps a stockpile of Potions of Growth/Giant Size to be able to assume a form more suited for mutual pleasure. In the [[Monster Girl Encyclopedia]], Pixies are a breed of mamono described as [[imp]]s that have evolved to mimic the appearance of the more innocent and friendly [[Fairy|fairies]] whose territories they share. Believed to have been reincarnated from the souls of dead children, pixies are described as highly lewd and mischievous creatures, loving practical jokes and trickery almost as much as they love sex. They relish sizeplay, and particular enjoy using their small bodies to grind against a man's genitals until he showers them with sexual fluid, but are also able to manipulate sizes with their magic - they can grow themselves large enough to fit their lover, or they can shrink him down to a more manageable size. It's unclear if they do or don't have the same "elasticity" as the common fairy mamono does. They are known to be the Demon Queen's agents in the fairy-lands, actively spreading corruption as far as they can.
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