Fairoris Medious are a medium fairy species that tend to explore until they find a place to settle. There are eight variations. Two have no gender, two have dual gender, one is male and three are female species. Variations include Malisis, Roustor, Beedeen, Babum, Coocon, Syastah, Montigo, Laydeecat.
Malisis are the mischievous variation of the species. They like to misplace things and set (usually) harmless traps for non-fairies to stumble upon. They can influance the wind, usually to make a fool out of others. Malisis explore the most of all the species, but they will eventually find a place to settle in, where they prank anyone who nears their settlement. When it is time for them to die, they usually pull off one mega prank before they pass away. Some pass away in laughter because of this. (Some amusing fossils is what I found to support that.) Malisis do not have a gender. When one passes away, they just respawn as a new life, meaning their population will not change.
Roustor variation are a rather cunning bunch of faries. They like to go around, making others, fairies or non-fairies, feel excited. They prefer to do this without the ones knowing of them. They can often be counted as responsible for unintended mates. Roustors explore until they find a good climate and setting, that is when they settle. Roustors do not have a gender. They reproduce by grabbing another of any species with their legs, pulling them inside and exciting them. Rousters will spawn another once they are successful and they push out the victim.
Beedeen variation are dual gendered champions of reproduction. They reproduce often automatically. They have a rather unsettling habit of birthing on and into other fairies of this species and sometimes the larger species. Occasionally they'll try this on other species. This species usually explores a little, then settles into a place quickly. They like to lure others into their settlements for reasons above. Beedeens are the main source of the population of the species (they could birth any variation except Malisis).
Babum's are yet another rather interesting variation. They are easily identified by their huge rears. They fly higher than most of the same species, seeking someone to sit on. Babums tend to explore for an average amount of time before they settle, when they settle, they fly around their settlement, watching for other Fairoris that are of this species or Minoris. They'll sit on either species for prolonged times and take the temperature from that contact to create young. They may remain on the other for a very long time, which will result in more offspring. Babums also have dual genders, which is why they can reproduce without actually mating.
Coocon's are a variation that are males only. They fly fast and proud around the areas until they have found a good place to settle. Coocons are often pointed out as the dealers of punishment. They are like the keepers of order in a way. They tend to settle near areas where females of the same species are. However, Coocons will wait for the females to come to them. Coocons reproduce when females of the same species come in to mate with them OR when the Minoris species comes in and intends to mate.
Syastah - Syastah are a very supportive variation that like to treat others of the same species as sisters or brothers. They also like to spread the feeling of teamwork to other species. Though they can be sassy, they're very popular of the Medious, since they are very agreeable and kind. They prefer to settle as soon as they can, so they will settle in the first suitable area they find. Syastah variation usually pretty their area to attract mates. They will also pretty themselves, especially around their rears, to attract mates. Syastah's reproduce by either finding a Coocon as a mate or if influanced heavily by a Love Fairoris Minoris.
Montigo variations are heavy, yet heavily attractive fairies that tend to spread the feeling of pride to others. They decorate themselves a lot, sometimes a bit too much, to attract others to them. This is both for popularity and to find a mate. They have very strong wings to make up for their weight. They explore slowly and settle once they've found an area. Montigos like to use their legs to talk, rubbing them or moving them to communicate. They also use their legs to show affection. This creates large potential for confusion. Montigos will upskirt their mates in order to reproduce.
Laydeecat's are very fluffy and cat-like fairies that tend to spread laziness to other species, though oddly enough, they are not lazy themselves. They like to pounce on others of the same species in a playful manor. Laydeecat variation are very picky on where they settle, so they'll explore for some time before they settle. When they find a mate, they'll pounce on them and cuddle them often, a much more cuddly kind of fairy for this species. Laydeecat's reproduce by mating, usually they make a very loud and clear mewl before they pounce on a mate and reproduce.
All of these species can fly to an extent, though some cannot fly as high as others. There is notable variation in languages for this species, but none use the Minoris communication signals. Babum, Coocon and Syastah's have the ability to learn and speak English.