


The Devil @ My Back
(she/her and fae/faer pronouns, feminine and neutral language)
how to use fae/faer pronouns:
- nominative (fae): fae likes to fight.
- accusative (faer): Icy Eyes loves faer.
- pronominal possessive (faer): this is faer Art Fight page.
- predictive possessive (faers): that microphone is faers.
- reflexive (faerself): Pixxy is not going to draw faerself.
“Hi! I’m Pixxy Fire Fist: HFE’s BFF―Best Fox Forever!”
“If it involves Lady Galadriel, I’m on it like a bonnet!”
“I use magic to ‘see’ the heat everything gives off.”
“He told me the story of Zhou Jin: the Golden Dragon. She was a blind girl who learned how to fight from animals who were also blind, animals that used their connection to the earth to feel vibrations. She became her world’s best mineral magician and eventually taught the universe magician. She later became the first person ever to fight with metal magic! Jin was a huge inspiration to me as a kit. If she could be that awesome at that age, so could I. And I was! And here I am today: even more awesome!”
“We are unapologetically making mischief!”
“I know exactly what I’m doing!”
“I am so done with dungeon-crawling in dark, dank caves! Why can’t we ever save the world at a beach party or something?”
“Here’s my playlist and my pexels collection!”
“Admire me on Toyhouse!”
“Draw me during Art Fight!”
- devilgender,
- foxgender,
- firegender,
- psychicgender,
- thiefgender,
- princessgender,
- magicgender,
- hearthgender,
- firecrackergender, and
- flamethrowergender (her favorite).