The twenty abominations shuddered, facing the four great spirits of the world. Earth itself was vast, far larger than any other, and her power resembled just that. A tall figure for a fairy, wingless but magically floating in the air thanks to Zephyr's grace.
The earth spirit queen looked nothing like her peers, muscular, her skin mud-brown in color, and her hair long and as black as the lightless night, but her eyes burned with a red, menacing heat. She flew through the air, pulled her arm back, the lean muscles beneath her skin contorted like steel, and her fist was drilled into the stomach of one of the abominations.
Her fist, albeit small, pushed the monster's organs back, cracked its spine, which that thing had three of, and then sent it flying with a powerful shock wave. The stone fairy was called The Mother Earth, Gaia, and she carries the weight of the whole world in her small body.