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The Anti-Fairy That Wasn't
The Anti-Fairy That Wasn't by @Rem (Remliss Nadie)

Meet Larifari, or just Lari for short. She hates you. She also hates herself. She hates a lot of things. Deal with it.

Lari used to be a regular fairy, a long time ago, thus her rather strange appearance. And yes, she did all this to herself. A long, LONG time ago, she was rather in love with Stex, but because she wasn't Anti herself, they couldn't be together... So the first thing she did was destroy her wings. She cut them apart, shaping them into the dragon wing form that all Anti-Fairies have. She then actually grafted the remainder of her wings to a pair of real anti-fairy wings, doing this so she could still fly, albeit rather clumsily... However, no one knows where she GOT the Anti wings... And she's yet to tell US. She was able to turn her skin blue, but could only manage a light blue color, not the usual Anti dark blue. As for her wand and crown, she scribbled them black with a Sharpie, and is constantly re-applying ink whenever it starts to wear off. Black tape is wrapped around her wand handle; that and the ink combined makes her magic rather ineffectual, but she doesn't care... After destroying her wings she started to care less and less about anything, her personality slowly changing into that of her Anti-Fairy's... And as for her real Anti-self...

We've heard rumors that she's begun painting her crown gold...

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20y182d ago
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