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Goblins, who are a part of the Adentlidae family, are creatures in the Spiderwick universe. Malicious and grotesque, a single goblin is a nuisance, but in large numbers they can be quite dangerous. Goblins travel in roving bands that scavenge for good and hunt smaller prey. They make their homes in rocky outcroppings, caves, or even in ditches along the sides of roads. Their pranks run from distasteful to depraved. The rare goblin that is mischievous but good-natured is known as a hobgoblin…

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Care and Feeding of Sprites | Spiderwick Chronicles Wiki | Fandom Care And Feeding Of Sprites, Forest Sprite Art, Arthur Spiderwick, Tony Diterlizzi, Spiderwick Chronicles, Fairy Drawings, Holly Black, Flower Fairies, Mythical Creatures Art

Care and Feeding of Sprites is a book written by Holly Black and illustrated by Tony DiTerlizzi accompaning The Spiderwick Chronicles and Arthur Spiderwick's Field Guide to the Fantastical World Around You. As the name suggests, the book's subject is how to keep a Sprite as a pet. Many would have you believe that sprites (or "fairies" as they're often called) are sweet and pretty and ultimately peaceful creatures. But don't let the carefree nature of these dazzling beguilers fool you…

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Care and Feeding of Sprites | Spiderwick Chronicles Wiki | Fandom Spiderwick Chronicles, Creature Fantasy, Mythical Creatures Art, Fairytale Art, Mythological Creatures, Mystical Creatures, Fairy Art, Field Guide, Samara

Care and Feeding of Sprites is a book written by Holly Black and illustrated by Tony DiTerlizzi accompaning The Spiderwick Chronicles and Arthur Spiderwick's Field Guide to the Fantastical World Around You. As the name suggests, the book's subject is how to keep a Sprite as a pet. Many would have you believe that sprites (or "fairies" as they're often called) are sweet and pretty and ultimately peaceful creatures. But don't let the carefree nature of these dazzling beguilers fool you…

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Arthur Spiderwick, Hill Giant, Tony Diterlizzi, Spiderwick Chronicles, Creature Fantasy, Mythical Monsters, Fantasy Creatures Art, Mythical Creatures Art, Mythological Creatures

This is what's written in Arthur Spiderwick's Field Guide to the Fantastical World Around You about Giants. These lumbering brutes hibernate for most of their adult lives, sometimes sleeping for so long their backs become densely forested. This, coupled with the fact they can grow as large as hills and are often indistinguishable from the landscape, means it's entirely possible for a person to walk across the back of a sleeping giant and not even know it.' Highly territorial, giants seldom…

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"Wood Elf {Male}" from "Arthur Spiderwick's Field Guide to the Fantastical World Around You" illustration by Tony DiTerlizzi. Grey Study, Tony Diterlizzi, Spiderwick Chronicles, Creature Fantasy, Brian Froud, Wood Elf, Mythical Creatures Art, Mythological Creatures, Art Et Illustration

Elves (family: Circulifestidae) are a species of powerful, humanoid, woodland-dwelling faerie. While Elves enjoy pastimes such as feasting and merrymaking, they are temperamental, but also wise and dignified. Elves are beautiful and slender in appearance, and their clothing, skin, and hair is subject to seasonal change. Elves organize themselves under regional monarchies, and seem to be of such a status that they can command the respect even of "lesser" faeries. "Elves are capricious by…

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Tony Diterlizzi, Spiderwick Chronicles, Creature Fantasy, Dark Ink, Leg Tattoo, Holly Black, Mythological Creatures, Mystical Creatures, Arte Fantasy

Sprites are creatures mentioned in Arthur Spiderwick's Field Guide to the Fantastical World Around You. Dazzling in colour and about the size of large insects, sprites have glistening membranous wings. In fact, they are often confused with exotic insects or flowers at first glance. Considered by many to be the most common type of faerie, sprites prefer to live in deep woods and make their homes high in the branches of trees. They particularly love to live in forests inhabited by treefolk and…

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