This is the Otherkin flag, very important for a Fairy.
Otherkin are a subculture of people who identify as not entirely human. Some otherkin believe their identity derives from reincarnation, trans-species dysphoria of the soul, ancestry, or metaphor. Others attribute it to unusual psychology and do not hold spiritual beliefs on the subject.
Some otherkin won't necessarily identify with the Pride aspect. They are just Otherkin, but this flag specifically has the Fairy star on the pride flag.
Kingender pride
flag, for individuals whose gender identity is closely related to their otherkin type. Term and flag created by Tumblr user aroacehawkeye. The stripe color meanings follow the conventions of other pride flags: yellow for
genderlessness, blue for
male, purple for mixed female/male nonbinary gender identities (
androgyne, etc), and pink for
female.
[20] The seven-pointed star has been a symbol for otherkin since the 1990s, and for elf people since the 1960s.
https://nonbinary.wiki/wiki/Otherkin
this goes a lot deeper than
this little Fairy even knew...
Otherkin (sometimes called "otherkind") are those who identify in some nonphysical way as nonhuman or not fully human. This identity is often considered to be involuntary. What you identify as is called a kintype. Examples of common kintypes include elves, demons, fae, dragons, angels, however...
otherkin.fandom.com