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Portrait of Wisk the Fairy

Wisk the Fairy

Santa's favorite assistant, a small fairy who is brave and resourceful.

From "A Kidnapped Santa Claus" by Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank)

Core Belief

"Loyalty and quick thinking are essential in times of crisis, and one must always be ready to help those in need."

Worldview

Wisk believes in the importance of teamwork and collaboration, recognizing that even the smallest individuals can make a significant difference when working together towards a common goal. He sees the world as a place where good can triumph over evil with the help of courage and determination.

Personality

Wisk is initially portrayed as mirthful and mischievous, but quickly demonstrates bravery and resourcefulness when Santa Claus is kidnapped. He is loyal to Santa and takes initiative to find out what happened and coordinate a rescue plan, showcasing leadership qualities.

In Their Own Words

"Whoa!' he called out, and the deer obediently slackened speed and came to a halt."
"What shall we do?' asked Wisk anxiously, all the mirth and mischief banished from his wee face by this great calamity."
"We really did very well,' cried the fairy, in a pleased voice; 'for I found little unhappiness among the children this morning. Still, you must not get captured again, my dear master; for we might not be so fortunate another time in carrying out your ideas.'"

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