Fairies and Jpop Disband

Fairies are a creature whose presence in the human world has been a source of controversy throughout history. While many people see them as an evil force, others consider them as a source of inspiration and hope for humanity.

During the War of Unification, a special army was created that had the ability to summon fairies for their soldiers to use during battle. However, nine years after the war ended, conflict still persists as rogue fairy soldiers and criminals take advantage of the postwar instability.

To combat this, Dorothea was formed with the purpose of eradicating illegal fairy users. But as Dorothea grows, it becomes a source of conflict itself.

The members of Dorothea are tasked with ensuring that all fairies and artificial ones adhere to their rules. These rules are set by a leader named Makarov who is able to determine the right fit for each person who wants to join his guild. He would only allow a person to join if they were alright with the other members, needed guidance in their lives or home, and had shown enough strength of character to join.

They also had to prove that they had the ability to follow their rules and would be disciplined if they broke them. For example, if a member caused excessive damage to the guild’s property or the guild itself, they could be removed from the guild for good.

There are also rules about stealing and other activities that are forbidden to fairies. These include stealing food, humans, babies, and anything else that is considered valuable or desirable by fairies.

Having said this, many fairies are willing to break these rules as long as the person or thing is not worth much and they can be useful in battle. They may even be willing to do so if they feel that the person is a threat to themselves or their fellow fairies.

While most fairies are neutrally disposed to humans, they are sensitive to slights and will often punish them if they break the rules of their lands. They will also use their powers to ward off those who are not of their lands and will attack anyone who attacks them.

One of the most famous examples of this is the story of Elsie and Frances who claimed to be the last two fairy survivors after the death of Suna, a land that was destroyed by the Divine Beast Tupal. They fought back and won against the Divine Beast but their win was not enough to save their lands.

Another example of the ways that fairies have influenced and changed through time is in the way they are represented. While many people have a picture in their mind of fairies as magical creatures with diaphanous wings and gleaming white hair, the reality is quite different.

While there are a number of people who believe that the fairies are a myth, the majority of the public does not think so. This is primarily because fairies have been seen in all sorts of media over the years and they are not always what they seem to be. They are usually very small creatures and have diaphanous wings, though they can also assume other forms as well.