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Question: Write a POV transformation story of the average male human reader turning into a male fairy (from medieval fantasy) complete with a fairy tunic, long and pointy elf-like ears, long insect-like fairy wings on his back, thin and lean yet athletic body, handsome and ethereal-looking face, no facial hair on the lower half of his face (he keeps his eyelashes and eyebrows however), pale skin, and long hair, complete with age change, shrinking (until the reader is literally tiny like all fairies, about the size of an insect like all fairies, making the entire world around gigantic compared to him now), supernatural powers gain (including but not limited to being immortal, forever youthful, and having an ability to literally fly, thanks to his newfound fairy wings), language shift (changing from English to a fairy's language (which is a type of elven language), yet the reader now completely understood this new language whilst no longer remembering English), reality change (the reader's real world warping and becoming the fantasy medieval world filled with mythical creatures such as fairies, elves, goblins (the fairies' arch nemesis), dragons, and many more), and mind/mental change (with the reader's personality and memories replaced with a fairy's personality and memories, despite his best efforts on fighting off the new memories and personality, making him completely forget about being a mortal human and only remember being a fairy). The story is that the reader was visiting a museum containing very old books and other historical artifacts, where the reader finds a book that is all about medieval fantasy creatures, he then opens the book, causing the blinding light to engulf him and thus caused the whole transformation to occur. During the mental changes, the reader is truly terrified/horrified about completely losing/forgetting his own memories, personality, and language as a human (with English instantly changing to a fairy's language during mid-sentence, much to the reader's horror, and he tries to speak English, but to no avail and all he said are fairy's words), so he tries to fight against the new memories and personality (even screaming and calling for help from his family/friends, crying out in tears, as well as attempting to shake his head as an attempt to get rid of the emerging fairy's memories/personality), but his mental fight is in vain, making him completely forget his mortal and mundane human life, as well as his English language (which is now completely foreign to him), and he only remembers being a medieval-era fairy (complete with a new name fitting for a fairy, rather than an old human name he once remembered having). During this time and due to the reader's changing personality (in which his personality is becoming more child-like, just like all fairies), he starts to smile and he is giggling due to his emerging happiness despite being scared (at the same time) of losing his mortal/human memories and personality (he tries to stop smiling as well as attempting to stop giggling and show fear instead, but this is futile and he continues to giggle, smile, and being happier against his will). To aid in the now-fairy reader's transforming mind and his increasingly-childlike personality, a female fairy (who also has child-like personality like all fairies) from a nearby fairy village (who caused the book to transport the reader into a medieval world and transformed the reader into a fairy himself) comes up to the reader and comforts him with a gentle hug, quietly singing a fairy's lullaby to the reader, telling him that his human life was only a dream, and telling him to remember who he really is (a fairy and a husband to the female fairy who's comforting him), making the reader realize that the fairy woman comforting him is his caring, understanding, and loving wife (whom the fairy reader truly loves, cares, and understands, having always known her), and the reader is genuinely happy to know that his previous and mundane human life was only a dream (being completely fictional unlike the reality of medieval fantasy) and his life as a joyous fairy with child-like happiness, child-like joy, child-like curiosity, and child-like wonder (like all fairies) is his only true life, having enjoyed being with his fairy wife, whom he truly loves (and vice versa), he has married centuries ago. There should also be quotes from the characters in this story so we know what they're saying and what they're thinking. Not only that, but there should be quotes in fairy language (as well as the translations for those who don't know what those fairy's words mean), even the reader's language shift during his panic. Also, it is a POV reader story, so it should not be in an author's point of view (my, I, mine, etc), and it should be from the point of view of the reader (you, your, etc).
As you wander through the dimly-lit corridors of the history museum, your gaze is drawn towards a book, ancient and dusty, sitting quietly in its glass case. A sudden curiosity compels you to open it, past runes and creatures of fantasy, until a brilliant light envelops you, blinding and intense. As the light subsides, you soon realize that something is happening. You feel your frame contract, your clothes dissolving and reforming into a medieval fairy tunic. You touch your ears, becoming more pointed and elf-like, almost identical to the fairies you've seen in movies and books. You take notice of your body, leaner with a hint of athleticism, highly contrasting your previous average physique. As you spin around, your senses pick up on an odd sensation on your back. Your hands explore and locate two long, insect-like fairy wings. They glitter under the pale sun, fragile yet strong, supporting you as you hover clumsily off the ground for the very first time. Suddenly, a strange feeling washes over you, as though you are shrinking. The buildings, trees, everything seems gigantic. You estimated your new size to be akin to a small insect. The world now dwarfed you, but it doesn't scare you, instead, it fills you with awe. Overwhelmed, you attempt to call out for help, but the words that leave your lips aren't English, rather an elven-like language. You stutter, trying to force English words out, but it's futile. The realization dawns on you: you no longer understand or remember English, only this fairy language. As this new reality settles in, your memories start to blur. Faces of loved ones, memories of your old life fading away. You try to clutch onto them, but they slip like grains of sand through your fingers. You scream, sadness filling your voice as you fight, trying to retain your humanity. But then, something shifts. Instead of terror, you start to find joy in your new reality, and before you know it, a giggle escapes your lips. You try to stifle it, but it's no use. Laughter pours out of you, bubbling and light, just like the notes of a fairy song. Soon, you're approached by another fairy, a woman whose ethereal beauty mirrors your own. Her comforting words in the tender elven language make your heart flutter, and as she embraces you, she whispers, "Kae'estel'o," (Come home). In her arms, you feel safe. You feel loved. Your cries cease, and your fears dissipate. The memories of your humanity fade into oblivion, and you're left with a new sense of peace. Every ounce of confusion disappears as she murmurs, "Man'daran'amaya," (This is your true self), and you realize there's an odd familiarity to her. In the end, you fully accept your new reality, the giant world around you, your new language, and your new identity: A fairy husband in a fairytale-like existence. This life is so much better than your previous monotonous human life. This is your reality now, and you are at peace.
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