Fairy Tale (フェアリー・テイル, Fearī Teiru?, Typeset as Fairytale) is an organization dedicated to throwing harmony into chaos and ruling over the human world, appearing in the second serialization of the manga series as the primary antagonists. Their base of operations is the Sky Garden (空中庭園, Kūchū Teien?), a gigantic, inpregnable sky fortress floating 4000 meters above Japan. Similar to Yokai Academy, it is protected by a magical barrier that hides it from human sight. Notable members of Fairy Tale include Moka's sisters Kalua and Aqua, as well as Hokuto and Kiria, the co-founders of the Anti-Schoolers in the first serialization. Their leader is the Masked King, the founder of the Miao Family.
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—Joseph Campbell (19041987)