>>12216230>Dragon typeStill, fairies never been that strong, ancient or elite as dragons. Dragons were usually top powerful creatures, power on their own, while fairies were, just as I've said before, tribes using forest or light powers.
>All over European mythology (Which happens to be where X/Y is set)Man, I'm living in europe and fairies are represented more like tribes, not ultimate powers.
>Except in German and EnglishYeah, except that in german it's related to 'feelings' which is still closer to beauty than flying or fighting. And fairy is just plain retarded.
>Nymphs are fairiesWhich doesn't negate my point. In fact, it works like sets in mathematics. Numph will always be considered as fairy, because it belongs to fairy set, but not every fairy is nymph. Just like square is always rectangle, but not every rectangle is square.
>Fairy type will be specialThere will be no fairy type.