Fairy Tales
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- 3. A mythical creature often depicted as small, magical, and having wings, known for granting wishes or performing acts of kindness.
- 7. A male member of a royal family, often depicted as brave, noble, and seeking true love in fairy tales and folklore.
- 8. A woman believed to possess magical powers, often portrayed as an antagonist in fairy tales, using spells and potions for her purposes.
- 10. A legendary creature with serpentine or reptilian traits, often depicted as breathing fire and being a fearsome antagonist in fairy tales.
- 11. A large fortified building or complex, typically associated with royalty or noble families in fairy tales and fantasy stories.
- 12. A spell or magical effect that brings harm or misfortune upon someone, often used as a plot element in fairy tales to create conflicts.
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- 1. A large area covered with trees, often depicted in fairy tales as a mystical or mysterious place where magical creatures and adventures occur.
- 2. The conclusion of a story in which the characters achieve a positive outcome, often involving love, success, or overcoming challenges, in fairy tales.
- 4. A liquid with magical properties, often used in fairy tales as a means of transformation or achieving desired outcomes.
- 5. A medieval warrior, usually depicted as brave and chivalrous, who fights for justice and defends the weak in fairy tales and legends.
- 6. A young woman of royal birth, often portrayed as kind, beautiful, and courageous, appearing in fairy tales and folklore.
- 9. Supernatural powers or forces that are beyond the natural world, often used by characters in fairy tales to create wonders or solve problems.