Aries Gerda
Aries is a “tank girl.” On the path to her cherished goal, neither hurricanes nor icy hummocks frighten her. Her fiery heart and courage liken her to the heroine of Andersen’s fairy tale—Gerda. Sooner or later, she will find her Kay, which may refer to any life goal. What’s more, Aries herself could rob brigands and drag the Snow Queen by the hair after first kicking open the door to her chambers.
Cipollino
The rebellious Cipollino is a treasure trove of the Aries man’s character. Though Aries may not be a fighter for the rights of fruits and vegetables, he is a born leader, a warrior, and an oppositionist. He expends much of his untamed fiery energy pursuing the favor of the lady he admires. The main thing is that later he has enough tenderness and nobility to become her knight and protector, rather than a “wretched onion.”
Taurus Goldilocks
She is not only a fairy-tale beauty but also a materialistic woman who understands fashion and the pleasures of this world. And somehow, she realizes very early on that all problems resolve themselves when money is involved. Thus, she may view her charms and other advantages (except stubbornness) as capital for a successful life arrangement. Cinderella, with her meekness, mops, dirty work, and risky trips, is not her match. Goldilocks prefers happiness to come to her effortlessly and for men to pursue her. She is so dependent on peace and comfort that, if she could, she would seduce men without leaving her home—just with a glance, a gesture, or a wave of her beautiful hair from the window. Yet an overly hasty suitor may earn her disapproval. Wooing Goldilocks implies a long siege and often substantial expenses.
Pinocchio
Taurus’ well-known thirst for money and luxury may provide the first half of his life with endless schemes for enrichment, much like Pinocchio. He is occupied with methods of wealth accumulation, devises business plans and strategies, seeks reliable partners, and occasionally stumbles upon swindlers like the dishonest duo of the fox and the cat. He often lacks flexible thinking, cunning, and slyness. Money exerts a magical influence on him, but he is mostly indifferent to feminine charms; the whims and erotic tricks of women leave him cold. This “soulless log” is not for romantic women, and a girl with blue hair has even less chance with him.
Gemini Little Red Riding Hood
It’s good if the passion of a Gemini woman for communication doesn’t play as cruel a trick on her as it does on Little Red Riding Hood. She dislikes solitude so much that she is ready to chatter with the first stranger she meets, even if he is the Big Bad Wolf. But if you look closely, Little Red Riding Hood is not so naive; she simply enjoys the thrill and strong sensations. Or is it all due to erotic flirtation? After all, the Wolf is a man, and Gemini is quite the coquette…
Karlsson
The man with a propeller, whose age seems to stop at “thirty,” is a restless libertine, an unrivaled inventor, an excellent orator, and a devourer of nanny’s pastries… Karlsson holds the third place in the astrological gallery of fairy-tale male archetypes, most closely embodying the representative of this sign. Karlsson is so sociable that he is lost without communication. If one relationship ends, instead of two old friends, he will find a hundred new ones.
Cancer Thumbelina
As delicate as a flower, Thumbelina is a prevalent archetype among Cancer women, known for their psychological vulnerability, childlike sincerity, emotionality, and soulful melancholy. In matters of love, Thumbelina practices feigned shyness, interpreting an immodest glance in her direction as harassment. Conversely, she can be so trusting that she only hears what she wants to hear. In any case, she is a tender creature who needs special care and protection.
Pierrot
Cancer men often have pale skin, expressive eyes, and a sad expression, as if they were recently beaten with a stick and rewarded with slaps. Pierrot is a sensitive, easily hurt individual, and in matters of love, he is a hero who is easily recognizable—prone to lyricism and romance. A single strong romantic disappointment can turn him into a neurasthenic or a complete pessimist. Yet even when he appears unhappy and neglected, he remains charming!
Leo Cinderella
She wants to shine and feel like the “queen of the ball”! She would like to become happy and prosperous as quickly and effortlessly as possible. Her material appetites are sometimes enormous, but no pill for greed has been invented yet. Perhaps, in some fairy-tale reverie, she would exclaim: “Hey, fairy, where is my gilded carriage and crystal slippers?!” But in reality, all her problems are meant to be solved by advantageous connections or a noble husband. While waiting for triumph, there is no need to overwork herself, dirtying her hands and face with soot. However, she is perfectly capable of flawlessly fulfilling her share of “family work,” such as homemaking and raising children.
Puss in Boots
This fairy-tale character is an extraordinarily enterprising fellow whose business acumen and agility allow his master to obtain everything one could dream of: gold, titles, castles, and the love of princesses… all of which fall within the realm of the solar sign Leo. Not a cat, but a real talisman of luck! A more or less purposeful and ambitious Leo man often attracts success. To some, he is a braggart, a boaster, and overly self-confident; to others, a cunning cat who walks on the left; and to yet others, Puss in Boots is a conqueror—the best, most handsome, and most sensual man in the world!
Virgo Malvina
Virgo, with its inherent rigor, elegance, and refined intellect, is Malvina. Her manners are as polished as those of a mannered English aristocrat; her reasoning is balanced and sensible, yet when she delivers her lessons in an official tone, she tolerates no objections and will cut down anyone who disagrees. Nevertheless, even the most hardened “hooligans” lose their composure in her presence. She takes great pleasure in inventing new rules—”one step right, one step left—execution!” Among her girlfriends, she has a reputation for being rather dull, yet how many admiring male glances she can attract when she steps onto the “path of love”! When immersed in erotic flirtation, she no longer tries to re-educate anyone or lock them in a closet. It is enough not to sniffle into the tablecloth in her presence!
The Nutcracker
The hero of Hoffmann’s fairy tale “The Nutcracker and the Mouse King” has a strange, frozen expression, and few realize that a enchanted prince lives within this doll. The Virgo Nutcracker remains in a frozen prototype; even the atmosphere of the fairy tale is steeped in winter and cold, yet all this harbors preparation for something new that will provide strength and inspiration. And sometimes only true feeling can make the Nutcracker brave and help him break free from any shackles and obstacles.
Libra Snow White
Venus, the ruler of Libra, endows women of this sign with a calm disposition, proportionate feminine forms, and beautiful facial features, much like Snow White (no wonder the theme of external beauty is so relevant in this fairy tale). No matter how many villains and envious people fate throws her way, harmony with the surrounding world remains one of her main life priorities—of course, after family. While her “prince” is off somewhere, she successfully establishes connections with representatives of harsh reality—from forest animals to dwarfs. Naturally, the dwarfs represent her numerous admirers.
Cheshire Cat
Many Libras are literally made for high society. They always consider the person they are communicating with and maintain a certain distance. A Libra man is a snob, an aesthete, a master of pleasant manners, a lover of unhurried conversations, and never imposes his “self.” Just like the Cheshire Cat. In matters of love, he is quite the ladies’ man, but subtle flirtation sometimes brings him more satisfaction than “full-fledged” intimacy. In general, the nuances of his character, as well as any of his feelings, thoughts, and intentions, are often difficult to grasp. He knows how to dissolve into the background when something displeases him, without unnecessary explanations or arguments.
Scorpio Vasilisa the Wise
A master of magic and transformations, for no one would argue that this heroine is a witch. It is important to see in her the clever beauty Vasilisa the Wise, not the Frog Princess with her dubious past. Moreover, witches are desperately in love people, yet treacherous and unpredictable. On one hand, Vasilisa is not inclined to assert herself at the expense of men and is ready to throw the whole world at the feet of her beloved. On the other, if something displeases her, there is no guarantee she won’t get angry and turn him into a stump or, worse, a frog, and then deliberately forget the reversal spell.
Koschei the Deathless
Scorpio is the most enduring sign in terms of energy. What else is Koschei? His energy is enough for treasure hunting, fierce battles, and ardent pursuit of girls. And Koschei’s magical clairvoyance is akin to Scorpio’s intuition. He easily discerns human weaknesses—something that cannot be said about his own flaws, the discovery of which is like searching for a needle in a haystack. He hates losing the most, and if he does fail, after a period of frenzied torment, he can rise from the ashes like a phoenix.
Sagittarius Ellie
A Sagittarius woman’s love for variety, travel, and adventure likens her to the heroine of “The Wizard of Oz,” as most key events unfold on the road and during journeys. Ellie constantly visits distant lands, respects foreign cultures and traditions, is kind-hearted, unpretentious, and ready to help friends, yet knows how to stand up for herself.
Winnie the Pooh
The charming Winnie the Pooh is sensible yet slightly infantile, good-natured yet tactless, prone to wandering (his head never rests), and often finds himself in absurd situations. Yet he always has interesting ideas up his sleeve (though the way to implement them remains unclear)—an idealist of the “bees.” This combination of traits reflects a common type of Sagittarius man.
Capricorn The Snow Queen
Not everyone can melt this ice. She conceals much behind a mask of indifference, coldness, and inaccessibility. The only thing she does not hide is her clear, practical mind and career considerations. The Snow Queen fits the image of an emotionally cool person or a successful businesswoman, even in the distant future. In relationships with men, she is often “strict but fair,” though others may interpret it differently.
The Tin Woodman
With his natural conservatism, restraint, and laconism, a Capricorn can easily become a cold and heartless person. Iron nerves are not always an advantage, especially when it comes to mutual love or caring for others. For this reason, he is likened to the character from the series about the Magic Land and the Emerald City—the Tin Woodman. His main goal is to regain a sensitive, compassionate heart.
Aquarius Alice in Wonderland
A great eccentric, dreamer, and lover of everything new and unusual, the Aquarius woman is just like Alice in Wonderland, with all the consequences that follow. Gray and mundane life is not for her; everything must be as “curiouser and curiouser” as possible! When bored and unable to find allies, she plays her own “games,” creating unique worlds—from an individual image to vibrant creative hobbies. No matter how interesting and sociable she may be, she always maintains a distance from the collective, trying to avoid conflicts. Even toward her enemies, she is courteously kind, and the harshest epithets on her lips sound like poetry.
The Mad Hatter
The Aquarius man is from the same “opera” as Alice—the Mad Hatter: attractive, sociable, and slightly absent-minded. A little crazy, but honest and noble. He loves to shock the public. He is inclined to build castles in the air, but when it comes to earthly matters, he only engages in those he cannot avoid.
Pisces The Little Mermaid
Kind, sensitive, and slightly shy, the Little Mermaid is a find for those who appreciate femininity and self-sacrifice. One could say she is made for love and marriage. However, in reality, she sometimes ends up with an “octopus” instead of a prince! And instead of kissing him every evening, she prefers to cry into her pillow. Even if there is no reason for sadness, she will always find one, for she is a sensitive soul with a vivid imagination.
The Water Nix
Just as the Water Nix strives to fly, even though he is doomed to live in a swamp forever, so too is the Pisces man—a dreamer and a romantic. Over time, his worldview acquires somber philosophical or religious overtones, yet he never loses hope for a better future. A characteristic trait of his is the desire to embellish and enrich the surrounding reality with the richness of his inner world—from illusions to the expression of artistic talent and the demonstration of diverse creative abilities.



