Mine appears to be Field Iceglow
She is a bone chilling revenger of widows.
She lives in fields where wild flowers and poppies grow.
She is only seen in the light of a full moon.
Don't know about the "revenger of widows" bit. I DO work a lot with/seek to help abused women, so maybe that counts. As for chilling . . . well, I live in Maine! Whaddaya expect? How did that program know that?
Bigmacscanlan--I have some personal experience with the mythical critters bit. Don't know if I can clarify for you, but I do know people who see their own personalities as reflecting aspects of life as--to name three--cats, dragons, or fairies.
Do they "believe" this themselves? Well, "belief" is a tricky concept. By allowing themselves to believe, they tap into a subconscious reservoir of energy which they can bring to bear in magical workings. I and two members of my coven think of ourselves, at least sometimes, as dragons. Aside from frequent dreams of myself as said mythical beast, I have nothing to offer as proof. However, when working protective magic, we draw on that "essential dragonish energy" with potent effect.
It does work, so I don't question it too closely!
For myself, too, I frequently perform ritual involving dragons. In this case, I'm working with certain deep, archtypical energies--others might call them "elementals," though I sense a difference--that . . . well, I don't think they can be explained in English, or any other human language! So if I think of them as draconic, it becomes a way for my limited human mind and imagination to visualize them. I submit that they are no less "real" than guides, guardians, angels, demons, gods and goddesses, elementals, nature spirits, dead people, and a host of other entities that witches and magicians work with every day.
The question is--as I've touched on in some other OPs in this forum--do these entities have an existence independent of humans? Or are they metaphors for energies or processes we cannot comprehend any other way? Or are they the creation--thought forms, if you will--of our own minds, either individually, or as critters manifest through a process of group collective unconscious?
The short answer: it doesn't matter. It works, whatever you believe.
A longer answer: Part of working magic is a kind of mental sleight-of-hand, suspending certain areas of belief, and incorporating OTHER, possibly contradictory areas of belief. Using correspondences as magical handles--as I rambled about in another post elsewhere on this board--let's us describe to our unconscious mind the essentially indescribeable.
And, quite possibly, such creatures DO have an objective reality, at the very least on the astral, which we visualize as a noumenal parallel dimension manipulated by thought. Anyone who believes in fairies is putting energy into that thought-form. So of COURSE they exist! Tinkerbell got it right: if no one believes in them, they cease to exist!
I have many times encountered energies--wraiths--arising from intense human emotion such as anger or despair, and they do act as though they have an independent existence, even though they clearly arose within human thought.
Maybe fairies are somewhat less hostile thought forms of the same essential nature?