Vidia

Vidia is a Disney fairy. In the books she is described as a fast-flying-talent fairy; in the films she is called a nature fairy, which are the same thing. In the Tinker Bell films she is voiced by Pamela Adlon. She has long black hair and light blue eyes, and wears violet colored feather clothing.

She is self-centered, and thinks all fairies are not created equal. She prides herself on being the fastest fairy there is, and scoffs at the notion that anyone else – especially a fairy like Tink – is anywhere near her level. Vidia tends to be secretive, keeping extra pixie dust locked in a box hidden under her bed and racing dragonflies when the other fairies aren't looking. She also uses sugary phrases, such as "darling" and "dear" when addressing other fairies, though everyone knows she doesn't mean them. Vidia does not live in the Home Tree and is classified as a loner.

Still, there’s more to Vidia than her prickly exterior. Though she seems cold and unfeeling, Vidia is really a complicated, equivocal misfit who struggles to live in a world where others don't understand her. It is said that she lives in a sour plum tree in Vidia and the Fairy Crown. In the novel she is seen as strong, independent and fearless.

Vidia and the Fairy Crown
Vidia, the greedy and sometimes cruel, fastest of the fast-flying-talent fairies, because of a spiteful comment, has been cast under a shadow of suspicion. One day the fairy Queen's crown was found missing, Queen Clarion called for a special meeting of everyone in Pixie Hollow. When no one seemed to have an answer to this problem, and it looked as if Vidia was the culprit, Queen Ree called for a hearing in Pixie Hollow. Vidia will have the chance to speak to the charges against you. Everyone believed that Vidia was guilty except for kindhearted Prilla, one of the youngest Never Fairies. This starts off the adventure of finding the Queen's crown and the lesson the Never fairies and sparrow men learn: not everything is as it seems.