What is mythical pixies?

Pixies are mythological creatures originating from Celtic folklore. They are tiny human-like entities, typically described as less than a foot tall. Pixies have pointed ears, large eyes, slender limbs, and delicate wings that allow them to fly. They are mischievous creatures, often associated with causing mishaps or playing pranks on humans.

Pixies were said to inhabit forests, fields, and other natural environments. They were sometimes depicted as guardians of nature and animals. It was believed that if humans respected their environment and treated it well, the pixies would be friendly and helpful. On the other hand, if humans were destructive or harmful, the pixies would be vengeful and cause trouble.

Pixies have been depicted in literature and art for centuries, particularly in British tales such as Peter Pan, A Midsummer Night's Dream, and The Nutcracker. In modern times, pixies have become a popular symbol in fantasy literature and media.