Disney Fairies - Characters in Books

Characters in Books

There are several key characters that aren't Never Fairies.

  • Mother Dove: A dove who has an egg that is in Pixie Hollow that was broken but restored by Rani, Vidia, and Prilla in Fairy Dust and the Quest for the Egg. Mother Dove helps the people in Never Land stay young and is mentioned in every book
  • Brother Dove: A dove who carries Rani on his back when she wishes to fly. He may be one of Mother Dove's chicks since he can talk to all the fairies, not just animal talents.
  • Kyto: A dragon who has been caged for as long as anyone can remember. He is very sneaky and once, when Mother Dove's egg broke, he had to make it whole again with a trade of Captain Hook's double cigar holder, the golden hawk's feather, a mermaid's comb, and Rani's wings.
  • Tutupia: The queen of the Great Wanded Fairies (or Great Wandies). Great Wanded Fairies are about seven feet tall and have wands
  • Fufalla: A Great Wanded Fairy who loves to play pranks.

Some of Tink's book-only friends

  • Beck: An animal-talent fairy
  • Bess: An art-talent fairy
  • Fira: A light-talent fairy
  • Lily: A garden/plant-talent fairy
  • Prilla: A travel-talent pixie, introduced in Fairy Dust and the Quest for the Egg. The only pixie of her talent, Prilla can travel between Neverland and the human world.
  • Rani: A water-talent fairy. Rani plays a major role in Fairy Dust and the Quest for the Egg, along with Prilla and Vidia. To save Mother Dove, the other fairies, and Neverland, Rani sacrifices her wings permanently, becoming the only fairy who cannot fly, but also the only fairy that can swim.

Terence, Vidia, Silvermist, Rosetta, Iridessa, Fawn and Queen Clarion were from the books as well. They are the only fairies from the books to get in the movies.

There is a set of supernumerary fairies, appearing a few times in the Chapter books

  • Cinda, Liesel, Rhia, and Grace: They are the Queen's helper-talents who make sure everything is in tip-top shape for her.
  • Wisp: A new fast-flying-talent fairy who is almost as fast than Vidia through training. She and Vidia will race through the Hollow. The two of them are later in a friendly rivalry.
  • Elwood: A fast-flying-talent sparrow man who loves purple and talks as fast as he flies. He can be annoying, but he is very kind hearted.
  • Pluck: A harvest-talent fairy who loves to find and collect delicious fruits and nuts.
  • Pell: A harvest-talent fairy and Pluck's best friend (they look like twins).
  • Sera: A scouting-talent fairy.
  • Trak: A scouting-talent sparrow man. He is Myka's friend.
  • Nettle: A fairy whose talent is caterpillar shearing. She and Prilla and Myka are friends.
  • Luna: A beautiful light fairy like the glue that keeps Fira and Iridessa together.
  • Angus: An expert pot-and-pans sparrow man
  • Twire: A scrap-metal talent fairy who melts down metal to recycle. She sometimes fights with Tinker Bell for who gets to keep the metal for melting or fixing.
  • Ginger: A baking-talent fairy like Dulcie. She likes to show up Dulcie with her baking and tends to be very rude. She took over when Dulcie had a vacation. But, they soon learn to work together.
  • Mixie: A baking talent fairy who helps Dulcie.
  • Duncan: Also a baking talent, sparrow man. He has more patience than Mixie.
  • Quill: An art-talent fairy who is quiet, shy, and is very good friends with Bess.
  • Melina: A glass-blowing art-talent fairy. She has strawberry blonde hair, blue eyes and peach skin. Her main outfit is a blue shirt, teal pants, an emerald green leaf headscarf, a green apron, and olive green shoes.
  • Scarlet: A new art-talent fairy. She is especially skilled in pottery and is friends with Bess.
  • Violet: One of the cutest fairies in Pixie Hollow. She is a dyeing-talent who has corkscrew curls and is friends with Bess.
  • Zuzu: A tinker-talent fairy who is very loyal to her job.
  • Spring: A spunky message-talent fairy who is good friends with Fira and Lily.
  • Hydrangea: A beautiful water talent fairy who always wears blue eyeshadow.
  • Humidia: A water-talent who makes the jet at the top of the water fountain in Rani in Mermaid Lagoon
  • Tizzywing: A fast-flying fairy who gets sick easily and, unlike Vidia, is very kind.
  • Nollie: A brunette, cute, grateful animal-talent fairy.
  • Sweet Pea: A new fairy.
  • Idalia: A garden talent fairy with dark brown hair.
  • Magnolia: A leaf talent fairy.
  • Rune: A story-telling fairy.
  • Luminaria: A cheerful, blonde light-talent fairy.
  • Glissandra: A cheerful,blonde light-talent fairy who wears makeup a lot.
  • Dewberry: A fruit-talent fairy who wears eyeshadow a lot and is very kind and more emotional then everyone except for the water fairies
  • Olwen: A young garden fairy who loves planting seeds and looks up to Tinker Bell and Queen Clarion
  • Abby: A tinker fairy who is beautiful, unique, blonde, and very good at her talent. She secretly has a crush on Baden. She is very musical, although she actually isn't a music fairy. She loves animals almost as much as the animal fairies do. Many fairies think she may be the first fairy with multiple talents, but for now she is just a tinker fairy
  • Baden: A scout fairy who is brave as well as cautious and is protective and is a safety-freak. He secretly has a crush on Abby.
  • Nilsa: A scout fairy who dies of disbelief in "Fairy Dust and the Quest for the Egg."
  • Temma: A shoemaker fairy who dies drowning in a flood in "Fairy Haven and the Quest for the Wand."


There are a set of key Never Mermaids.

  • Soop: A beautiful and generous mermaid of middle rank who can be impatient.
  • Pah: A beautiful mermaid of middle rank who talks funny and is Soop's best friend.
  • Voona: She has yellow-orange hair, yellow-orange tail and a violet scarf.
  • Oola: A mermaid with yellow-green hair, green eyes and a yellow-green tail. She's the first mermaid to actually befriend Rani, but has a weird way of showing it.
  • Numi: She has blue hair and a magenta tail.

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