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What do pixies eat?
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What do pixies eat?
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Magic. Dust. Pollen. Nectar. Humans. Depends on teh setting and pixies.
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Danmaku bullets.

Depends on the setting.
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>>47383500
>What do pixies eat?

Nuts, Berries, Insects, Flower Nectar, Sap, Honey (if they can get past the bees), Larvae, Bird's eggs, literally anything sweet or alcoholic made by sapient beings and Semen, they're still fey after all.
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Smaller pixies
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Potatoes, turnips, and everything that comes from inside a sheep.
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>>47383583
>everything that comes from inside a sheep.
Even human semen?
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>>47383500
Pizza, if Harry Dresden is to be believed.
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>>47383500
According to ETA Hoffman, the eyes of naughty children.
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>>47383624
Only in New Zealand, and Wyoming.
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>>47383669
And Cardiff.

Clever pixies just stuff a sheep full of truffles and steak.
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>>47383500
Fairy Meat.
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Gossamer, cracked eggshells, nightshade leaves, spider eyes, dew-soaked moss, hemlock seeds, and the occasional drop of human blood. Never too much blood, lest they become targets of the grey hunters.
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>>47383740
A better game than you'd think
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>>47383521
Semen
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Milk usually (seeing how they steal cows and such)
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>>47384033
I liked the gimmick that the minis are 1:1 scale, so you can just play on your kitchen table and it makes perfect sense (as opposed to having to pretend those stacks of books are hills and the tablecloth a forest).
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>>47384033
Sell me on it.
I have the rules in a PDF, but I'd like some description of how it play, how it "feels" like.

I played 40K and currently play Infinity, so I have those as frame.
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Dew drops, flower nectar, fruit, bugs and small animals.
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>>47383733
And Aberdeen.

Fucking sheepshaggers.
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>>47383583
>everything that comes from inside a sheep
the word you're looking for is Haggis.
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Probably moss, flowers, small insects, the occasional squirrel, and maybe a lost or stolen child now and then.
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>>47383624
>>47383669
>>47383733
>>47384943
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>>47385000
You never touch a sheep's wool?
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>>47383500
In my game it's sunlight, water, and nutrients from the ground. Pixies are tiny sentient plants, like mandragora, who fly with modified leaves.

Their faces are more like flowers, and are concealed by petals when not in use. Fairy dust is just pollen.
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>>47385075
You mean wool
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>>47383779
"nightshade leaves" Isn't heroin and stuff made from a nightshade family?
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>>47385118

so are tomatoes and there fucking great.
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>>47385154
Is that why people for so long thought tomatoes were poisonous?
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>>47385169
yes
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>>47385169
Originally they kind of were. People just happened on a particularly mutated strain of tomato that wasn't, and the rest is domestication and breeding.
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>>47385118
Nah, heroin and other opiates come from poppies.

So much so that foods which contain poppy seeds (from a different species) can give false positives.
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>>47385201
That's why they've been eating them in Euroland decades before the Americans did.

It's just a social thing.
For some reason, Natives loved their taters while in Europe, it was pigfeed for a good long while.
Took them time to realise that if you keep it from going green and fried it, it was awesomefood.
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>>47385201
I love the story about how tomatoes became popular.

They had them grown in royal gardens, with guards to stop people stealing them.
But the guards were told not to notice people stealing them.
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>>47383544
But what would the smaller pixies eat?
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>>47385253
Pixie carrion.
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>>47383500
children who misbehave
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petals
sweet cakes
the fear of a craven
butter
bee honey
the eyes of a raven
lovers
and love
and the lost lover's sorrows
paper
white bones
and children's tomorrows
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>>47385233
I've never heard that applied to tomatoes. Always potatoes.
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>>47385324
Tomatoes seem easier to steal though.
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>>47385324
You're probably right. One of those new world superfoods anyway.
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>>47383500
Children.
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>>47383500
Depends heavily on the setting. Anything from feeding on sunlight and soft breezes to devouring people alive.
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>>47383733
>And Cardiff.
You mean Swansea.
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>>47385324
>>47385328
>tomatoes
>potatoes
why not both?
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>>47383500
Teeth.
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>>47383500
Each other.
Really wish I still had the PDF
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>>47383500
Pixies are photoheterotrophs that use sunlight to get energy, but need to eat pollen, honey, sap and other sweet things to fix carbon.
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>>47385203
In theory, yes, but you generally have to eaten quite a bit of poppyseed to get that result.
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>>47385510
An overrated shitpile of a film.
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Pictsies like mutton, snails, anything that can be deep fried and strong alcohol.
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>>47383500
The souls of small, innocent creatures like baby bunnies and sparrow hatchlings.
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Pixie cake ;)
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>>47386361
But that's not what OP was asking for.
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Dreams
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Nachos (with cheese, sauce or guacamole), tortillas (meat and vegetable), enchiladas, churros, rice pudding, various beers, tequila.
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>>47383500
people's hopes and dreams

and also the people themselves
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>>47386229
You mean amazing monsters and practical effects.
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>>47388339
Pixies, you idiot, not Texans!
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>>47383500
Pixels
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>>47383521
Man, what's luna doing, pretending to be smart?
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>>47388730
What about Texan pixies?
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>>47383500
They feed off the wondrousness of wild things, principally, but they will take the deals and dreams of mortals when they can get it.
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>>47383500
They eat unbaptized infants.
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Burgers.
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>>47389205
Of course not, that's Cirno's job
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>>47385759
>tfw pressed shift-delete with a folder of 30 gb of non-mainstream RPGs selected
>I was in the wrong window
>five minutes of speechless agony later
>delete the single pdf copy selected on my desktop
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>>47391962
Now you know suffering
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>>47391962
>He didn't backup his shit

Let's be honest here, you were asking for it.
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