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bo1908 · 2 years ago
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winxbutbetterimo-ovo · 9 months ago
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Earth (Tir Na Nog)
Earth is a planet of the Magic Dimension. It's the adopted home world of Bloom, the homeworld of Roxy, the Earth Fairies, Selina and Humans, also known as non-magic people. Earth is the third planet of the Solar System found in the Milky Way. It is inhabited mainly by humans who live in cities, towns and villages like the inhabitants of the Magic Dimension and the only difference is that magic is not a daily part of their lives.
Earth has been protected by the Earth (terrestrial) Fairies for thousands of years. However, this protection disappeared when the Wizards of the Black Circle started the Great Fairy Hunt and captured most of the Earth Fairies and imprisoned them in their own kingdom, except for one last fairy. As, one by one, all fairies of Earth were captured, the Wizards' power grew stronger and wars, intolerance, and all kinds of evil spread on Earth. Because of this violence, hate, intolerance spread on Earth and the humans stopped caring about nature. Later, the Winx released the Earth Fairies and defeated the evil Wizards, restoring the Earth Fairies' protection on Earth, and it became linked to the Magic Dimension once again.
Humans, also called "Non-magic people", they are the majority of Earth's population. They also created technological devices that they use in their daily life mostly as a replacement for magic. However, they're less efficient in comparison of those found in other planets within the Magic Dimension, and many humans are unaware of its existence, despite magic being restored on their homeworld.
Tir Na Nog's main entrance is a small island off the coast of Ireland. According to Tecna, it is cannot be found on any map. There, the gate to the Realm of the Terrestrial Fairies can be found. It is also the capital of the Earth Fairies. All the Major Fairies, like Diana and Aurora, of Earth take orders from the Fairy High Queen of Tir Na Nog, except, till some extent, Sibylla who, as Fairy of Justice, has to remain neutral and treat friends and enemies, and even Good and Evil people all as being equal and cannot take sides. The fact that even Fairies of Tir Na Nog, under Morgana's direct orders, are not allowed to enter her cave when she has provided shelter to the Wizards of the Black Circle confirms that Tir Na Nog's power has limitations there as it is a sacred place, even if Nebula, due in her hunger for revenge, even proposed to attack and destroy Sibylla's Cave to be able to punish the Wizards, though Morgana was against this.
According to Morgana, Tir Na Nog was, before the arrival of Ogron and his Wizards, a magical section of Earth, with magnificent buildings and scenery and the Earth Fairies had contacts with all the other magical realms at this time.
Then the Wizards of the Black Circle developed a way of resist to fairy magic and stealing their powers by plucking their wings. They started the Great Fairy Hunt and captured all the Earth Fairies, sealing them into their own kingdom of Tir Na Nog. Later when the Wizards of the Black Circle started hunting the Earth Fairies, they used the island itself to imprison the fairies, after destroying all the white circles that gave the fairies ways to enter the island (like portal devices), except 1 (which was lost anyway, so effectively they were all gone), It can also be used as a means of contact between fairies and in combat due to its magic-enhancing and defensive abilities. . When the Winx freed the Earth Fairies from imprisonment, it was used as headquarters for the short lived revenge campaign against the humans.
The royal palace is where the Fairy Queen lives. In the underground corridors there are the statues of all the previous Fairy Queens who once ruled the Earth Fairies. The palace itself looks halfway between a building and a tree, as it has gigantic roots at its base, and branches with lots of pink leaves.
There is a mountain on three corners of the island, with the inside being covered in vegetation and the other shores being covered with sandy beaches. There are many menhir-like standing stones all over Tir Na Nog.
The White Circle also allowed Earth Fairies imprisoned in Tir Na Nog to possess free Earth Fairies who were close to it.
The Black Circle is magically opposed to the White Circle and was created during the Great Fairy Hunt to oppose Earth Fairies' magic. According to Ogron, it is the source of the Fairy Hunters' power. When the Wizards captured Earth Fairies and plucked their wings, they also stole their power which was absorbed into the Black Circle, making it more powerful. (i assume the black circle is made by oragon infusing a white circle with his own magic since he is the wizard of Absorption.)
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lovelyllamasblog · 2 years ago
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Roxy 🦋
Fairy of Animals
Earth (Tir Na Nog)
Birthday: March 20
Fairy Sign: Phoenix
Star Sign: Pisces ♓
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existentialcrisis-24-7 · 2 years ago
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Hey what the best and worst thing about writing your rewrite (currently reading it btw.Very good stuff)
For season 4 (if you ever get to doing that I mean) is it gonna stay similar to how it was in show or is it a complete overhaul in general ?
If so what changes do you have in mind for Believix ,Roxy,the earth fairies, Tir Na Nog and the white /black circle?
Thank you so much for the ask! I'm sorry, I got started writing and couldn't stop but since I'm at my computer I manged to hide this post that got Extremely long under a cut.
Also to anyone reading this who might be curious on my magic system, I have an abridged post explaining it here.
The best part is lore and worldbuilding and the consequences of those because oh boy do I sure love space and weird magic fuckery! I also greatly enjoy getting to expand on the things that were in the original story or at least implied but were never fully explained (such as timeline issues or planets that get brought up once and never again).
My least favourite part is kind of a weird one, it being the characters. You know, the whole reason for the story. But this is kinda because 1. I don’t have much skill in writing people and 2. Because I actually never learned how people work irl for whatever reason and tbh I hardly even know how I work, so having to get into the minds of characters and figure out how they think feel about things is definitely a struggle. Though I wouldn’t have started this rewrite if I wasn’t up for the challenge!
As for Season 4.
Here’s the thing, about season 4. There's a lot I really like about it and it introduced some really cool new elements to the story, but there’s a lot of things about it that I really don’t like, which is why when I first started this rewrite and planned out my general timeline, I made the very controversial decision to swap season 4 and season 2. I'll explain:
If Lord Darkar is basically a god of darkness and has been pulling the strings the whole time then it makes sense that he should be more of a final boss and have a build up instead of being revealed in season 2, doing fuck all and then getting defeated and never mentioned again. I want to build him up as an imposing evil that beings even as powerful as the Ancestral Witches kneel before. Which isn't really a thing that can be done in 2 seasons with the goal of the first season being defeat the Trix and getting Bloom used to the magic dimension.
Season 4 in place of season 2 is a bit more complicated to pull off but it still feels more coherent to me this way because you can introduce Roxy and Aisha together. And even if Roxy is a couple years behind them in school they can at least be trauma bonded together (/j). It also puts nearly everyone on uneven ground, giving them a lot of opportunities to develop and bond with each other as they all learn and adjust. It also helps that the Wizards are relatively lax enemies who aren’t showing up all the time to just generally ruin the Winx's day like the Trix, meaning there’s more room to show that growth too.
so to answer the second question, yes I'm doing season 4, but it is a complete overhaul.
As for the changes I'm making with season 4 plot points, there's a lot of them.
First and foremost, Believix. Due to the fact that season 4 is now season 2, the main 6 are going to be earning charmix (Roxy will earn it in season 3 instead of Enchantix because she is younger and far more inexperienced with magic), though how they do so will have a few tweaks (most notably that they actually know about Charmix prior to earning it). Believix as a transformation might be used in a possible story after the main one (seasons 1-4) ends, though I can say if it is, it will definitely be altered significantly. What I will be using, though again altering, are the Gifts of Destiny for the new season 4. I'm not gonna be elaborate a whole lot about this specific topic right now as I'm still progressively making my way through the first 2 seasons with an occasional thought thrown into the 3rd.
Secondly the Earth fairies, Tír na nÓg (teer-na-nohg, the original Irish spelling that I am Infinitely petty about) and The Wizards of the Black Circle are also Very. different. This would've been brought up in a post about the timeline I have yet to make for whatever reason, but using actual Irish myth about Tír na nÓg and a little bit of finaglling, I did my best to fix the weird timeline issue and because I don't forsee myself making a post about this any time soon I'll just explain it all here (though be warned because while I tried my best to explain things thoroughly (which also lead to a lot of text), I, as someone rewriting a story, have the benefit of foresight and so there are many interconnected plot points and elements that I haven't gotten around to explaining yet that might be a little confusing).
First off, The White and Black Circles. A Circle is a physical maifestation of a magic oath that binds you (and however many others there are) to a cause. Once the cause is completed, the circle will dissolve and you can go pursue other things in life, but until then you are constantly pulled back and even caused some pain if you attempt to stray from the goal. Breaking a circle requires an incredible amount of magic and is still not easy for even the most skilled magic users. "The Oath of the Black Circle" was an oath made by a Clann wizards, a few years before the fall of Domino, with the goal of ridding the Magic Dimension of fairies, who spread themselves out across the Magic Dimension like a plague. They split off into different, efficient factions, effectively eliminating a significant number of fairies and removing their wings (which, in my rewrite, do not grow back and leave a permanent scar). For the most part however, they weren't effective enough and, with the outbreak of war in the Magic Dimension after Domino's fall and the rise of the Company of Light, nearly all factions were eliminated before they could truly complete their goal. All but one. The faction sent to Earth.
Earth is at the edge of the Magic Dimension and the people of that world generally like to keep themselves and their magic to themselves, so it wasn't until the Wizards had already begun attacking the world that they actually discovered what was going on. The Wizards were ruthless in their hunt, hardly stopping at fairies after they discovered they could take the magic from other magical beings too. Earth was completely unprepared for an attack of such voracity and despite Queen Morgana and her Regent Nebula's best efforts to organise an army, they and every other magic being ended up having to retreat through a portal to Tír na nÓg opened by their Nymph, Lugh (Loo), fairy of shapeshifting.
(Before I go on I will just explain that, for each type of magic there is a being who is said to have made it (fire and the Great Dragon), a dimension dedicated to that magic exclusively (water and the Infinite Ocean), and each world has a main magic type that the vast majority of magic beings born there will have (Earth being form manipulation/shapeshifting and that magic being almost exclusive to Earth). The best ways to open a portal to a dimension is to be on a world with that magic and to be a user of that magic)
As everyone retreated to the safety of Tír na nÓg, the Wizards found out and began figuring out a way to use this as a trap, Duman helping to come up with a spell that could seal the portal and prevent anyone from getting in or out, which under the clause of their circle, counted as ridding the Magic Dimension of fairies if they could round them up through the portal. Lugh caught wind of this and him along with Morgana and Nebula managed come up with a spell that would seal away Earth's magic to Tír na nÓg should the portal be blocked off. This, in their eyes, was protecing their magic.
Both plans ended up working, though with some consequences. Morgana and Nebula lost their wings and were trapped in Tír na nÓg with everyone else. Lugh had to stay behind, both to protect Earth and to make sure the spell stuck, though in his efforts to do so, he also lost his wings. The Wizards though, they got caught up in the seal, freezing them inbetween dimensions and between time. Nobody on the other side of the portal knows how things played out beyond that both plans worked, and the rest of the magic dimension having minimal contact with Earth anyway and still being busy with war knew even less, just that Earth somehow lost its magic and everyone magical on it almost overnight.
The magic art of shapeshfting and form manipulation was subsiquently lost until Wizgiz was hired to work at Alfea and he began teaching it in an effort to revive it. It's not an exam subject though so everyone just treats it as a doss class.
The White Circle was formed by Nebula after she gave into grief and rage, swearing along with several other fairies that should they ever get out Tír na nÓg that they will not rest until the Wizards have suffered as they have. This mindset swept through the scared and angry people of Tír na nÓg causing a revolt against Morgana who only wanted to move on past this horrific event. Morgana and her husband were kicked off the throne and became outcasts for many years, enduring the violence of the people that they once ruled.
During this period, Morgana found out that she was pregnant which both her and Klaus were terrified about, knowing this was not a safe place or situation to raise their child but being unable to cope with the idea of losing it. They hid the pregancy from Nebula and the Major Fairies until their baby was born, where they still continued to try and hide. The Major Fairies were beginning to grow suspicious of Morgana and Klaus however and the couple knew that if they didn't do something soon, all 3 of their lives could be in danger.
It was around time that Morgana felt a shift in the barrier, like something had caused a small crack, and with enough magic it could be opened just enough to send a person and their baby through. Nebula felt this too however since she was also involved in the creation of the seal. She assumed Morgana was up to something, probably trying to escape without everyone else, and sent out an order to arrest her. In a panic, Morgana and Klaus agreed that he would leave with their child and he would wear a ring that muddled his memories and generally hid the two of them from magic since they didn't know if the Wizards were still lying in wait for someone to try and escape. It was a risk they were willing to take though if it meant the safety of their child.
And so Morgana was permanently imprisoned within the dungeons of Nebula's new kingdom and Klaus managed to just about get out with their kid. Klaus's escape had managed to open the gap just enough to let the Wizards slowly get out too, one by one.
Every single one of those 6 entered a whole new world when they got out due to the nature of Tír na nÓg. While it had only been 10 years in Tír na nÓg, it had been a thousand years everywhere else. Klaus immediately got to work setting up a life for him and his kid, almost completely forgetting about any life he might have had prior, and the Wizards realised that somehow, they had missed a fairy because their circle hadn't broken. They spent the next 15 odd years trying to get their bearings, figure out what the world is like now, and find a way to locate a fairy that seems to be completely hidden from their magic.
A huge magical event involving the stealing a certain Flame is what drew them to begin investigating Gardenia.
and there you have it! the entire history leading up to season 4 2's events!
Not exactly what you asked for, but I do hope you got something interesting out of this!
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dragonfly0808 · 4 months ago
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Will you incorporate aspects Irish mythology into your story? It would be cool for Roxy to be a very distant descendant of Niamh, who, if I recall correctly, is the Queen of Tír na nÓg. Maybe Roxy would make a connection to the horse that Niamh gave to her husband.
I don't mean to impose on your story, but I'm so invested that I've started making headcanons of your fanfiction. Love your work 😊
yes! I have been researching Irish mythology and historical sites, I have a few pages dedicated to it in my notebook and I have checked out Niamh since she is so tied to the stories of Tir na Nog, which is the main story I want to draw from for the rewrite
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littlechaoticwitch · 23 days ago
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Winx Club Rewrite: Season 4
I understand this is me being very late to the party, but that's pretty on-brand for me at this point lol
A few years ago, I started to work on a possible rewrite for Fate: The Winx Saga but it soon became this monstrous project of rewriting the entire franchise. Because while this series is one of my beloved childhood series, it is also very messy with its world-building and plotlines, as well being done dirty over and over again by its countless reboots. As much as I would have loved to create a full-on alternative universe like the ones I've seen on tumblr for years, it just took up so much of my time that could have been spent on other projects and it was starting to feel more like a chore than anything else. Eventually, I did create some fashion boards for how to translate their outfits from the show into real life, and wrote up some concept ideas for their live-action costumes, which led to me just writing up the notes I had for the rewrite to share them with y'all.
Some of these ideas were inspired by other people's rewrite of the series, some of these ideas came to me while writing this up, and a lot of these are my attempt to make sense of Winx Club's fucked-up lore. While these were originally written with a live-action reboot in mind, these could also work for an animated reboot targeted for teens/young adults.
This is probably the extent I'll do for any sort of Winx Club rewrite, but it was still fun!
-Roxanne "Roxy" Hensley is the last fairy on Earth, whose mother was an escapee of Tir Na Nog but had her wings ripped off by Grey's parents. A Native American girl who is fully into the scene culture, she is a rebellious loner who has a better time connecting with animals than with people, which is a result of her mother dying when she was still young. She is quite close with her father, who runs an animal shelter right next to Gardenia's main beach. When meeting the Winx Club, she refuses to believe magic is real but after seeing the girls trying to defend her from the Hunters, she ends up getting her own wings when trying to help out. After Morgana's death, the Hunters try to manipulate her into joining their ranks and even use the Black Circle to corrupt her fairy form, but she goes on a vengeful rampage instead, killing two of the Hunters before Bloom is able is calm her down. Once she comes back to her senses, she is allowed to keep the White Circle to remember Morgana, but the High Ladies let her keep the Black Circle as she understands the extent of its true power. She is a short lesbian with maroon-brown hair done in a wolf cut and grey eyes (which turn green when transformed), and she has a service dog named Artu.
-The Hunters consist of Grey, Dane, Sebastian (Fate!Sky), and Roman (Fate!Riven). The last members of a cult which tried to destroy all magic on Earth, but unlike their ancestors, they wish to control humanity using alchemy. Grey is the leader, with the power over water but he focuses on blood magic, whether it's using his own to heal himself to take control of someone's body using their blood. Sebastian is the second-in-command, with the ability to control a destructive blue fire to burn anything in his path. Dane acts as the spy for the group, as his control over the air allows him to have super sensitive hearing, as well as the ability to create supersonic soundwaves, turn invisible, and move as quick as the wind. Finally, there is Roman, who has the power over the earth and acts as the muscles of the group, using his super strength combined with his preference of using rocks to create fatal punches.
-This season focuses on Bloom coming to terms with being aromantic-asexual. Her relationship with Sky was a result of being caught up in the fantasy of a fairy-tale romance (which she loves reading about), and she admits to Flora that a major reason she was unhappy in the relationship was because she was forcing herself to have romantic feelings.
-This season also focuses on Bloom still grieving over Sky's death. While she no longer loved him romantically, she still cared for him and even after they had broken things off for good, she saw the potential of their friendship being rebuilt. She blames herself for his death, believing he should have stayed in Eraklyon where he was safe, but with time and the support of her friends, she learns to accept his passing in a healthy manner. Later on, she uses her experience to help Roxy overcome her own grief with losing Morgana, which helps bring the younger girl back to her senses.
-Morgana is NOT Roxy's mother, though she does come to care for Roxy like a daughter and see her as a worthy heir to her throne. Though she is angry at humanity for their sins and being so eager to chase magic away, she does understand humans were being brainwashed by the Hunters and she took her people to Tir Na Nog for safety. Unlike the others, she chooses to leave the realm in order to defend the girls from the Hunters, turning her into a mentor figure despite the fact outside of her realm drains her magic. Sadly, in the end, she sacrifices herself to close a portal which threatened to kill her people.
-The Major Fairies are known as High Ladies, with each one being in charge of a different season. The High Ladies had their magic taken from them by the Hunters and trapped in a deep slumber in their own palaces, which is why Morgana needed help from the Winx Club. Diana (Fate!Aisha) is the High Lady of Spring, Sibylla (Fate!Flora) is the High Lady of Fall, Aurora (Fate!Stella) is the High Lady of Winter, and Hestia (Fate!Musa) is the High Lady of Summer. Unlike in the cartoon, the four do not have active roles besides their connection to the Hunters, helping the Winx in the final battle, and after Morgana's death, deciding to rule Tir Na Nog as a group.
-Nex returns, and his friendship with Musa continues to grow into something more, beginning when she asks him to do her shoulder tattoo. After finding out she is a fairy, Nex comes clean and reveals his own secret; his family has been cursed for centuries, with the males destined to become werewolves, but they have learned how to handle it and became protectors instead of mindless creatures. Despite her originally wanting to break the curse, Musa learns to accept it and after spending more time together, the two decide to start a relationship (especially since Musa feels ready to start looking for love again)
-The other love interests (Brandon, Timmy, Nabu, and Helia) do not appear in this season, as they all have graduated and went straight to working. Both Nabu and Brandon are preparing themselves for their roles as king consorts, Timmy decided to stay at Red Fountain to become its potential headmaster one day, and Helia has gone back to pursuing her art career, where she has started to teach at a school.
-Bloom works at a normal pet store, Stella works at a small clothing store, Flora works at Vanessa's flower shop, Tecna works at a video game store, Musa works at a bartender, and Aisha gets a job as a yoga studio
-Things which shall be excluded from this season: The band plotline (except maybe one episode where the Winx pretends to be a band to lure the Hunters, but Musa is the lead singer while Bloom plays guitar), Love & Pet store, the extra wings, the Ethereal Fairies, the Gifts of Destiny (Sophix is used as a design for Diana's followers, Lovix is used a design for Aurora's followers, & the Black Gift is used as inspiration for Roxy's corrupted form), and all the bad romance subplots (Mitzi starts off as a shallow mean girl before working with the Hunters, Jason Queen is just a potential manager who acts more like a paternal figure to Musa, and Nabu does not have to die for the sake of a bad plot)
-Enchantix is not useless against the Wizards, but due to Earth's odd magical system, the Hunters do have the advantage of being more unpredictable. Despite fairy forms not existing on Earth, Believix was created from Roxy's magical core interacting with the Winx's magic, but each girl still has to earn their form by having someone from Earth believe in magic. The form grows in strength when more people believe in the Winx Club, but it also grows when the girls believe in themselves, each other, and their own magic; unfortunately, Earth is the only realm in which the girls can use this form, as it would be useless in the Magical Dimension.
-Believix takes on a more traditional Japanese "magical girl"-inspired look, with the girls still having different styles but with uniformed pieces and different-colored hair. Bloom earned hers through Roxy, Musa earned hers though Nex, Tecna earned hers when helping a young genius named Naoki, Stella earned hers when helping a young girl named Terra, Flora earned hers through Macy, and Aisha earned hers when helping a young man named Matt.
-As an Earth fairy, Roxy would have been born in her "transformed" state (pointed ears, sharp teeth, pupil-less eyes, wings that grow with age, etc.) but due to her half-human status and being exposed to the Winx's magic, she does gain a fairy form. Her magic is connected to animals (making her the "Fairy of the Wild"), as she was born to a Spring Court Fairy. Unlike in the show, her design is closer to that of an Enchantix fairy.
-The beginning starts off with Bloom taking up a teaching job at Alfea while her friends are working hard towards their own dreams, as she feels suddenly directionless in her life. After almost three years, Bloom asks Faragonda why Earth is a forbidden place for magic and Faragonda explains that centuries ago, Earth was a magical place, but a cult of anti-magic users hunted down those with gifts. As a result, fairies hid themselves away in Tir Na Nog while witches and wizards hid themselves among the mortals, hoping for they could proudly show off their magic in public. That evening, as Bloom is doing an obstacle course with her class, a strange woman appears and Bloom defends her from four men known as the Hunters, leading to the woman revealing herself as Queen Morgana of the Earth Fairies… and she needs help finding the last fairy of Earth.
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winx-lore · 1 year ago
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My thoughts on Believix and what should of been
(I know this is ultimately a kids show but sue me i'm not a fan of believix)
So the first three seasons show the girls evolving their powers till they get to the "final" stage of Enchantix. This was mentioned several times in the series as a fairies most powerful form, which seemed fitting with the larger wings, use of fairy dust, and being able to miniaturise like fairies in storybooks.
So when the concept of Believix was introduced, as a new stage to fairies magic that is stronger than Enchantix, it messed and downgraded all the sacrifice and effort that the fairies had to go through, both mentally (Charmix) and physically (flora drowned), to get earn Enchantix.
As well as this the concept of how they got their powers were a bit iffy - make people who don't believe in magic believe - like it seems very low barriers for a power which was stronger than Enchantix. Especially when there could be many planets in the magical dimension that may not be exposed to magic, so what is stopping any fairy from accidentally gaining Enchantix by making one of the people on one of these planets believe?.
So what would I propose instead?
I propose instead a magic transformation that can be more powerful than Enchantix but, so to not erase the concept of Enchantix, can only be used by fairies on Earth. (Terrix/Tirnix/Terranix)
This magic would be sourced from Tir na nog and would be what gives all earth fairies (such as Roxy & Morgana ) their powers. As their magic is connected to Tir Na Nog once they leave earth their connection with this magic is disconnected. This means that a fairy can only gain Terrix by being an earth born fairy or by being blessed with the power from an earth fairy.
These powers were originally centred around nature, with earth fairies being connected to the environment and lifeforms on the planet, but they later evolved to ensure earth fairy survival against fairy hunters and the wizards of the black circle. This created the abilities to see into the past, fly much faster than the average fairy or the ability to teleport (but an individual fairy can only have one of the three gifts).
This would mean the fairies still need to make Roxy believe in magic but they also need to make her believe in herself as until she transforms into an earth fairy and gives them the blessing they are unable to achieve this magic form and help defend from the Wizards of the black circle. This would also keep the environmental theme of S4 as the fairies would be much more connected to nature due to their new connection to Tir Na Nog.
Overall my concept of the season 4 power upgrade would allow the fairies to gain a stronger power but, by only having access to this power on earth, not erase the entire concept that Enchantix is the strongest power a fairy can.
This can also be carried to season 5 by making Sirenix be a power which can only be used exclusively in the infinite ocean. (Can then explain why Daphnes spirit is trapped in lake Roccaluce because her spirit is stuck in the infinite ocean cursed in her Sirenix form and lake Roccaluce can be an an entry gate to the infinite oceans)
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littledekuchan · 8 months ago
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question abt the side characters post! what's a dark fairy in your au? and also you meantioned cindy being an earthly fairy as in she's from earth? that's fun since usually it's just roxy. is there more girlies from earth?
-@parola-di-winx <3
I love answering asks, send me more!!!!
In my au, dark fairies are fairies that were originally witches, examples are Mirta, Kimmy and Faragonda. In the same way that there are good witches, witches who were originally fairies, an example is Endora and Selina, okay Selina is not that good, but she gets the idea.
About earthly fairies. After the end of season 4, magic returned to Earth, with many fairies and witches having their powers awakened in many ways. Cindy was on vacation in Gardenia when her powers awakened, she was playing making snowmen with her cousin, when her cousin decided to throw a snowball at her cousin without warning, because of her fright Cindy created an ice shield to protect her. don't hit her in the face with the ice ball. After discovering her powers, her parents kept saying "Can't you just be normal?" In the end, Cindy started living in Gardenia with her grandmother who, when she was young, met a young witch who lived nearby.
Cindy met other earthly witches and fairies when she started attending Tir Na Nog College, like Carmen who would become her best friend, Macy a little witch, Julia a fairy who doesn't like noisy places, Selina, and other people.
Tir Na Nog College always has its doors open to any magical being who wants to understand their powers.
Few earth fairies went to Alphea, with Cindy and Carmen being one of the best known, as fairies from the Magix dimension consider earth fairies inferior, as they don't have as many abilities.
Roxy is seen arguing daily with fairies with conservative thoughts, Faragonda is already used to hearing from Griselda that Roxy was starting fights with other students.
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sabrina-bee-art · 1 year ago
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The Terrestrial Fairies
Let’s talk a bit about the Terrestrial Fairies, because so far, I haven’t really gotten into their whole deal.
So initially I found the idea of this season revolving around the mysterious disappearance of the Terrestrial Fairies kind of intriguing. It’s a question that was introduced all the way back in season 1 and hasn’t been answered since. We do get the answer pretty quickly though, and in a bit of an underwhelming way. Not so much the Winx figuring out the mystery, as the answer getting thrown at their heads by our conveniently monologuing Ogron. But even then we only learn that the Wizards are responsible for their disappearance, not why they did it, or how that affected the course of the Earths history. Or how the Wizards, four rather regular dudes, managed to wipe out this whole culture of Warrior Fairies.
I find the idea of Dark Fairies as antagonists for the Winx very interesting. A sort of opposite of how they perceive themselves as good and kind guardian fairies.
When the Terrestrial Fairies show up in episode 17, we haven’t really taken the time to learn anything about them. They barely ever came up, apart from Nebula possessing Roxy in Episode 9. The circumstances of their defeat by the Wizard’s hands are still unknown to the Winx, as is their culture. The girlies are not really interested in learning about it either, not even Roxy, even while trying to find the Terrestrial Fairies. Maybe they could have looked for clues and stumbled on remains of their existence and pieced together some information. Instead, the Winx start looking for, and find the Fairies, that is Tir Na Nog, within one episode. I felt cheated when I first watched it, especially since this has such enormous ramifications for the remainder of the season when the Fairies turn out to be antagonists. I really like that as a concept, but I found the way it was executed disappointing.
In my opinion, the last third of the season is the strongest part, just because the stakes are so high. The fairies have a clear plan and motivations, and best of all, that is communicated to the audience. Them destroying humanity is a big enough threat to make sense for the Winx to stand in their way, when previously the conflict with the Wizards didn’t challenge the Winx on a character basis. The fact that the Winx don’t seem to feel much urgency once the Terrestrial Fairies aren’t directly attacking, is not great, but I take what I can get at this point.
What I don’t like is how the Fairies coming back and all their antics seemingly have no consequences for the wider world. This should be a huge thing. Diana is attacking the planet via nature, Aurora is freezing half of the northern hemisphere…how does that affect humanity? And – how does it affect the Magical Dimension? How can the girlies just go back to Gardenia and work at the Love & Pet Shop? That is some missed opportunity to do something interesting with the Winx character wise. The girlies fucked up. Even if they couldn’t have known the severity of bringing the Terrestrial Fairies back. They should still feel responsible for the, possibly, thousands and millions of deaths the Terrestrial Fairies caused. Even though the Winx are not responsible for the Fairies actions, it should have an impact on them. They decided to open the portal to Tir Na Nog. How does it affect them emotionally? How does that change their self-perception? What will they do to fix it? It could even spark conflict between the characters, have them deal with some opposing opinions. It’s realistic that at some point in your life you find yourself disagreeing on fundamental questions with your close friends, so that is something the show could explore in a season where they try to have the Winx grow up beyond the school setting. Nothing there though because we have a concert to prepare for!
The Wrath of the Terrestrial Fairies is then resolved so quickly and unceremoniously that it almost retroactively cheapens their threat as antagonists. And honestly, given that the Terrestrial Fairies are probably responsible for a good amount of death and destruction, the Winx just accepting their change of mind feels very lacklustre. There should be some consequences for the Fairies. They should have to make an effort to be redeemed. They did, after all, attack innocent people. Yeah, they are pissed, in way rightfully so, and want revenge, but also, the people they are attacking now are not the same people that lived a millennia ago when they were first fighting the Wizards. It’s a complicated conversation that has real world implications and feels like a much more mature topic for Winx Club to tackle than what we had before, especially when it’s crammed into only 10 episodes. That was maybe too little time for this topic to be explored in an appropriate way. Also, since we never find out the details about the first war between the Terrestrial Fairies and the Wizards, we don’t know anything about the involvement of humans in that conflict. So the Fairies attacking people seems more unreasonable and straight up evil than it maybe would otherwise. We don’t know what happened back then, and we never find out. Did the humans just look away and let the Wizards pull off fairies wings in broad daylight? Or were the Fairies always a little separate from human society as is implied by Tir Na Nog, their Dimension, being a separate thing with a portal in between Earth and the Magical Dimension. And if so, did the humans even really notice what was happening? Context is important when the conflict revolves around revenge for the injustice done to the Terrestrial Fairies and their reaction to it. It’s important for the audience to know so that at the end, when the Fairies come around again, we can also understand that they are not truly evil but came from a place of hurt. Instead of attacking the Wizards, the cause of their hurt, they attack the Earth and humanity and cause a lot of damage. To the audience that is an extreme reaction, especially since “the Fairies Wings grew back” so there’s not really any severe, long-lasting consequence of the Wizards actions. The Fairies behaviour though seems disproportionally brutal, which makes the rushed conclusion of them turning around again, very hard to swallow.
And then, at the very end, they are under attack from the Wizards again. And loose…the super powerful, not even Believix works against them, Terrestrial Fairies can’t even deal with the Wizards. I just. I can’t.
I wish we had seen more of the Terrestrial Fairies as a distinct culture. How are they different from Fairies of the rest of the Magical Dimension? Their status as Warrior Fairies, what does that mean? How does the Magical Dimension react to their reappearance? I mean, I get why we didn’t see more of that, explored their culture a little, because their, lets call it “arc”, was really tacked onto the last third of the season. Now, imagine if in the first two thirds we didn’t spend so much time with the Love & Pet Shop or the Rockband or Relationship Drama and instead tried to find the Terrestrial Fairies and learnt more about them, that could have been so cool, and served as a better connection between the rather separate parts of the season. Ugh. I’m so tired.
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solar-tl-27 · 1 year ago
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Will Morgana still be the queen of the fairies of the Earth?
Morgana will still have been the queen of the earth faries. However to fix the lore and the wizards
I had to make some adjustments
1. how did she have Roxy if the wizards already successfully either banished or destroyed earth fairies?
That’s probably the easiest one. The power of the dragon flame in the hands of daphne using all the power to try and save her family could easily create a rift that over runs the curse of earth. That could also have created enough time for morgana to safely find a way to escape the castle. Fall in love get a kid yada yada.
2. How would she have returned to tir na nog?
Depends on what version I wanna go with. There’s a version where she chose to leave roxy and return to try and protect roxy. Or she didn’t….. but that would mean she’s no longer around…
3. What’s the deal with earth faries and why are they special?
Earth faries are special because even through earth is the lowest in magic energy from the dragon.. it’s power was highly concentrated into the humans of the realm. Their numbers were few but they were strong. People became resentful when they didn’t receive such a gif5 and so they turned to unnatural means of magic to get rid of the natural magic of earth.
They chose that they rather have no magic. So they got rid of most of it and then proceeded to place a curse that any outside magic would no longer be recognized by humans and put the magic barrier up.
That barrier was then weakened by daphne and that made it so morgana could pass through. Bloom was dropped there and later on stella could accidentally drop through the barrier.
Boom plot holes fixed,… hopefully 😅😅
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iridescentmidnights · 1 year ago
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Hey I just saw both your Winx and w.i.t.c.h art and they are fantastic and fabulous
I wanna know everything about your hypothetical Winx reboot
Is Aisha half mermaid ? (since part of her family are mermaids)
How come you decided to make Icy and Stella siblings ?
Will Roxy have her own journey to being a fairy or will she be part of the Winx ?
You ever thought of making Tecna part cyborg at one point ?(since she comes technologically advanced planet ?)
What are the worlds like in your rewrite?
I need this cuteness ☺️😊👍
Aw thank you so much!! 🥰🥰🥰 I'll be glad to answer most questions as long it's not something I consider super spoiler-y. If that's the case I'll let you know. Buckle up this is gonna be a long one!
Aisha is not half mermaid but she is related to them. I plan on giving all the Winx their own final fairy forms and Aisha will gain Sirenix which will give her access to a mermaid tail due to her heritage.
It's actually Stella and Darcy that are siblings!
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Though I'm assuming "because ✨drama✨ and I thought it would be funny" isn't the answer you were looking for even though it's true. But the more detailed answer is I have move more expansive backstories for all of the Trix and different world building for the differences in witches and fairies. I even made Queen Luna a witch too! Sorry to be vague but adding to Stella's family felt right to diving deep into my version of her, she loves her family so much flaws and all while Darcy is more openly critical of it. Darcy isn't her only sibling either, there's her OC little brother (which happens a little after the start of the story) and I also made Sky their brother. I'm still on the fence if Sky and Stella should be twins.
Plus in transparent honesty I love Darcy and wanted a much bigger role for her. And yes!! Roxy has her own story, she is a Winx and tied to them but that doesn't change the fact has her own arc plot centered around her. Bloom may be the main character on a technical level but plot wise Roxy, Stella, and Aisha are equally crucial.
I actually did consider making Tecna a cyborg or a full magic AI, it's such a neat idea imo but I felt it would be more interesting (for me personally) to write about them not being the fairy of technology/technomagic. Tecna is a knowledge fairy with expertise/special interest in technology. Tecna actually lives in/is from Solaria.
In fact that leads me nicely into the last bit about the worlds. They're not from a bunch of different separate worlds, it's all Magix which is governed by several courts which are further divided into domains/realms. Each court has a royal family; land (Tir Na Nog though this one might change), sea (Andros), and sky (Solaria) all have a court then their overlap is the "life" court descendants of the Dragon Flame. Actually a majority of the Winx are from Solaria due to being refugees as the courts that would be governed by Bloom is inhospitable and Roxy's is being ruled by Solaria in the beginning of the story.
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eliserael · 3 months ago
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Winx Club Rewrite
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Here is what does NOT EXIST in this AU, which exists in canon (not everything is mentioned here but the major things are — I will probably update it later though, after I learn/remember another piece of info from Winx Club).
The Pixies and Selkies — It’s as simple that I don’t like them. I remember quite vividly that whenever the pixies played some role, things would always go worse one way or another and I don’t want to deal with that. And, well, the selkies are just pixies underwater, so yeah.
Charmix and similar seemingly random powerups (c’mon, it’s just overrated purse).
The Water Stars also don’t exist here (but the Council of Elders does, though it is so different, it may as well not exist).
Transformations end with Enchantix (there’s more to it, but no further transformations like in canon).
Dimensions and planets got completely reworked (I, myself, have a massive problem to distinguish what exactly is its own dimension and what is just a planet).
The Ultimate Power that all the major villains want doesn’t exist in any way, shape or form.
The Company of Light never existed because it couldn’t be even formed timeline vise.
Roxy, Selina, and Eldora don’t exist (well, Roxy maybe will be implemented on later date, depending on the plot, but she will be from Tir Na Nog for sure).
The next post should be about the Dragon and the Phoenix and “other” universal mythology which is in some way present in practically all cultures across the Magic Dimensions/Magix (Magical Dimension will be called Magix in future posts).
Note 0.2: The Ultimate Power plot device is actually one of the main reasons this AU came into being in the first place. I was trying to figure out what would Darkar’s whole deal be if there wasn’t anything like that. And then it occurred to me that most of the antagonists in Winx Club are after the same shiny plot decide, which is also never properly described…nice.
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winxbutbetterimo-ovo · 9 months ago
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Roxy
Name: Roxy Pan Roberts
Looks: Roxy is a young girl with a slightly light skin tone. She has waist-length, pinkish-purple hair with blonde tips and dark violet eyes.
History: she is the last fairy on earth, born to Klause Roberts and Morgana Queen of the terrestrial fairies of tir na nog. her mother was taken from her when she was 3 years old, all memories of her wiped from her and her father's minds. she has always loved animals more than people, and her powers didnt truly manifest until she was about 15, which put her in danger.
Personality: Roxy is rebellious, a little shy, and willful. She cares a great deal for animals. She is very brave, and is always willing to help those in need. Towards the people and animals she cares for, she is sacrificial and will do anything to protect them
she can also get confrontational whenever she is angry or feels threatened, sticking up for herself. She can also be very stubborn. But she isalso prone to tears when very confused or scared. she has a bit of a temper.
Abilities: As the Fairy of Animals, has animal-based powers. Roxy can empathise with animals and feel what they are feeling, and can calm them down if they are scared, hurt, or angry. She can speak to them and summon them telepathically. Roxy can also grant animals the ability to speak like humans. Roxy has also been shown to lend magical strength to them, as she did to Artu, allowing him to break free of Gantlos and return to her side. Roxy also has the ability to read an animal's mind and make them act under her control allowing her to tame wild animals. Her magic is colored aquamarine/blue green.
Roxy can also make an animal out of inanimate objects, such as ice structures, and make them act under her command. Roxy's spells can take on animals such as a kaleidoscope (group of butterflies).
others:
in many ways, she sees bloom as her older sister (after she accepts being a fairy)
at the start of season 5, she enters alphea and is skeptical and nervous about fitting in there.
by season 7, she gains her enchantix and in the season gains butterflix and tynix along with the winx to help them. and by the end she will have graduated and become the guardian fairy of earth, but also being the crown princess of course
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allrandomfandoms · 1 year ago
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Winx Club: Princess Roxy —Aesthetic
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Roxy's Titles
Roxy is the Fairy of Animals. She's also the Last Fairy on Earth. Although Roxy's home planet is Earth, the dimension from which her royal status hails from is Tir Na Nog. Later, it's revealed Roxy's mother is Queen of the Earth Fairies. Thus, it makes her a princess. When Roxy's mother advocates the throne, she passes it onto Nebula who's acting as her regent. This means if she chooses to accept the throne, Roxy can become the Queen of the Earth Fairies one day.
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tedgy-bear · 7 months ago
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Fauna's new magical moves in 'Crystal: Fairy of the Pink Diamond Dragon', Otis is so happy because she's the knight of the animal goddess. She's the new princess of Tir Na Nog!
(Since 7 years ago, Roxy chose Renee, who wants to become a fairy of bugs and a princess of the Earth Fairies, and her lover Otis...)
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dragonfly0808 · 1 year ago
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Is Roxy Irish (considering Tír na nÓg and fairies are part of Irish mythology)?
Yes, I actually gave her the last name McTyre due to Tir na nOg being from Irish mythology
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