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Samia Don is a sand fairy, appearing as a small, yellow, hamster-like creature with large eyes, always wearing a distinctive blue wizard hat. This entity resides in an abandoned lime quarry where children discover it. Samia possesses potent wish-granting magic activated by blowing sand towards the wisher, strictly limited to one wish per day. Crucially, all magical effects cease permanently at sunset. Wishes, though initially fulfilled, consistently result in chaotic or unintended consequences. Samia exhibits a clear aversion to fulfilling requests deemed overly effortful or absurd, like creating arctic environments without water.
The sand fairy suffers significant physical harm or incapacitation upon contact with water and displays an unusual dietary preference for consuming car tires. Personality-wise, Samia is predominantly grumpy, lazy, and impatient, with occasional lecherous undertones. It shows marked favoritism towards Anne Hopkins, becoming more compliant when she uses flirtatious or cutesy tactics. Samia grows irritated when disturbed during rest or faced with excessive demands and exhibits extreme distress and volatility when subjected to Jane Turner's crying, perceiving it as potentially lethal.
Interactions with the Turner siblings (Robert, Jane) and Anne Hopkins combine obligation with reluctant guardianship. Specific wish incidents include: transforming Robert Turner into a merman leading to aquatic complications; accidentally petrifying Anne Hopkins into a crystal statue requiring concealment until reversal; and substituting for Grandma Turner during her illness via wish-enabled location swapping. Samia occasionally participates directly in wish outcomes, such as accompanying Jane to the Blue Coast, and feels persistent annoyance towards Harry, a neighborhood child attempting to expose its magic.
Samia Don is established as the last known surviving sand fairy. Its origin, lineage, and activities prior to encountering the children remain undefined, with existence centered solely on the daily wish-granting interactions.
The sand fairy suffers significant physical harm or incapacitation upon contact with water and displays an unusual dietary preference for consuming car tires. Personality-wise, Samia is predominantly grumpy, lazy, and impatient, with occasional lecherous undertones. It shows marked favoritism towards Anne Hopkins, becoming more compliant when she uses flirtatious or cutesy tactics. Samia grows irritated when disturbed during rest or faced with excessive demands and exhibits extreme distress and volatility when subjected to Jane Turner's crying, perceiving it as potentially lethal.
Interactions with the Turner siblings (Robert, Jane) and Anne Hopkins combine obligation with reluctant guardianship. Specific wish incidents include: transforming Robert Turner into a merman leading to aquatic complications; accidentally petrifying Anne Hopkins into a crystal statue requiring concealment until reversal; and substituting for Grandma Turner during her illness via wish-enabled location swapping. Samia occasionally participates directly in wish outcomes, such as accompanying Jane to the Blue Coast, and feels persistent annoyance towards Harry, a neighborhood child attempting to expose its magic.
Samia Don is established as the last known surviving sand fairy. Its origin, lineage, and activities prior to encountering the children remain undefined, with existence centered solely on the daily wish-granting interactions.