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{{Familiar|famid=70|name=Green Pixie|image=pictsie.gif|H1=Fighting, dancing sprite|H2=Dinnae try tae cross his path|H3=Ye'll get yer heid broke.|function= Acts as a [[Baby Gravy Fairy|Fairy]], attacks and drops up to five [[tiny bottle of absinthe|tiny bottles of absinthe]] a day.|hatchling=bottled green pixie|equipment=green pixie spog|ArenaStrong=Hide and Seek?|ArenaWeak= Obstacle Course}}
{{Familiar|famid=70|name=Green Pixie|image=pictsie.gif|H1=Fighting, dancing sprite|H2=Dinnae try tae cross his path|H3=Ye'll get yer heid broke.|function= Acts as a [[Baby Gravy Fairy|Fairy]], attacks and drops up to five [[tiny bottle of absinthe|tiny bottles of absinthe]] a day.|hatchling=bottled green pixie|equipment=green pixie spog|ArenaStrong=Ultimate Cage Match|ArenaWeak= Obstacle Course}}


*Regular Messages:
*Regular Messages:

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Needs absinthe drop rates
Green Pixie

Fighting, dancing sprite
Dinnae try tae cross his path
Ye'll get yer heid broke.

Ability: Acts as a Fairy, attacks and drops up to five tiny bottles of absinthe a day.

Throne/Bjorn: Unknown

Hatchling: bottled green pixie

Familiar-Specific Equipment: green pixie spog

Ultimate Cage Match Scavenger Hunt Obstacle Course Hide and Seek

Mumming Trunk Abilities:

*Hover for details
Cannot breathe underwater
Combat Messages
  • Regular Messages:
<name> shouts "Dinnae fash yersel' about this schemie, I can handle it!" and headbutts your opponent for x damage.
<name> shouts "Oh, waily waily waily! You'll ne'er win this fight wi'oot me helpin' ye!" and pummels your enemy for X damage.
<name> shouts "Oi, ye bunch o' jobbies! How's aboot a face full of heid, ye scunner!" and headbutts your enemy for X damage.
<name> does a high-stepping highland dance. You avert your eyes as his kilt comes dangerously close to his waist level.
<name> throws his arms over his head and does a little tip-toe ballet. You'd laugh, but you like having all your bones intact.
<name> does some combination of a jig and a reel. He looks mainly like a guy in an invisible mosh pit.
<name> looks at you, horrified. "Crivens, mate!" he says. "You're no' tryin' to battle completely sober, are ye? Have a heidfull o' this!" He tosses you a bottle of absinthe.
You acquire an item: tiny bottle of absinthe (??% chance)*
<name> winks at you from under the Tam O'Shanter, pleased that it's the same tartan as his kilt.
<name> does a little riverdance around the maypole, periodically head-butting it for good measure.
<name> says "Crivens! I can barely breathe wi' these thingies on!" from under the wax lips.

Arena Messages

  • The general green pixie approach to an obstacle is to headbutt it until it ceases to become an obstacle, which isn't an optimal strategy here.

Notes

  • The Green Pixie doesn't seem to drop absinthe if you're already under the Absinthe-Minded effect.
  • Tiny bottles of absinthe are limited to 5 drops per day, similar to the Astral Mushroom
  • According to Mr. Skullhead, the Green Pixie has the same attack statistics as the Elemental Gravy Fairies, just dealing physical damage instead of Elemental damage. This means that its damage ranges from Weight/2 to Weight.

References

  • The familiar, including its image filename (pictsie.gif), is a reference to the Nac Mac Feegle, a type of fairy found in the Discworld series by Terry Pratchett.
  • The haiku and the familiar's speech reflect a heavy highland Scottish brogue or accent, which is consistent with Pratchett's Nac Mac Feegle. Dinnae = do not, Heid = head, Fash = worry, etc.
  • Jigs and reels are both popular Scottish and Irish folk dances.
  • A tartan is a pattern of plaid, historically used especially in Scotland and other Celtic countries to indicate clan and family.
  • Riverdance, noted for helping to popularize Irish culture especially in the mid-'90s, is a theatrical show composed largely of rapid-movement Irish step dances.
  • "Crivens" is a mild Scottish oath popularized by Oor Wullie, a comic book character central to Scottish culture since 1937.
  • The "schemie" referred to in the first quote is an insult used in parts of Scotland to denote those of a lower class or intellectual level. The word "schemie" refers to those that live in a Council Housing Scheme, known for being poor or rough areas. The name "schemie" is prevalent in the Edinburgh area.