9 Things About Faerie.
9. All the various races in Faerie trace their origins back to Oberon, Maeve, and Titania in some way, even the monsters.
8. Descendants of Titania tend to be skilled at the classes of magic called "flower magic." Descendants of Maeve tend to be skilled at the classes of magic called "water magic." When Oberon gets involved, things get weird.
7. The prohibition against saying "thank you" originated with the Firstborn, many of whom are so tied to Faerie that they really are bound by gratitude. Their descendants are less bound by their given word, but cling to the restriction anyway.
6. Humans with too little fae blood to be considered changelings can sometimes develop magical powers anyway. These individuals are called "merlins," and can be substantially more powerful than quarter-blood changelings. They don't have instinctive magical knowledge, but they also lack most fae weaknesses.
5. Faerie as a world is very protean, and creates a new country for each new race, allowing them to live in the conditions they prefer, without needing to constantly war with their neighbors. A lot of the tensions in the current fae society stem from the fact that they can't get away from each other when they want to.
4. Not all fae have surnames. Those that do generally take them to reflect descent from a noble line. When two fae of noble lines marry, they will each keep their own name, and the children will take the surname of the parent with the higher title.
3. Fae started immigrating to North America years before the Europeans did, but the big population rush came when the settlers started moving en masse, as that allowed them to bring their changeling children and mortal servants without forcing them to travel via magical means.
2. The four sacred woods of Faerie are oak, ash, rowan, and thorn.
1. All fae races are claimed by one of the original Three. Much like the surnames issue, a race can only be claimed by one parent. The Cait Sidhe are a major exception. As they had three Firstborn (Malvic, Erda, Jibvel), each descended from a different of the Three, they are technically claimed by all, and by none.
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February 21 2010, 20:04:55 UTC 7 years ago
You may now commence with the squeeing and flailing.
(I have to be patient for my copy - my brother got it for me as a gift and it's not shipping yet)
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February 22 2010, 16:11:36 UTC 7 years ago
I know a lot of the things I know won't ever show up in book form, but it still helps me to work them through.
February 21 2010, 22:39:26 UTC 7 years ago
;-)
It, (as well as money for return postage) will be mailed for you to sign as soon as my second book comes out (any time now!!!) so I can mail that to you as well :-D
February 22 2010, 16:11:48 UTC 7 years ago
Pics from B&N
February 22 2010, 01:29:07 UTC 7 years ago
Re: Pics from B&N
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February 22 2010, 11:15:49 UTC 7 years ago
Hmh...
"When Oberon gets involved, things get weird."
I'm in that mood to day... Men!
February 22 2010, 16:13:19 UTC 7 years ago
He's in your Faerie, weirding your reality.
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February 22 2010, 12:19:24 UTC 7 years ago
Why, though? One of my niggles is the idea that our European cool stuff emigrated: I can see expansion, but why do the high powers go to? I suspect you have a well-thought out reason.
February 22 2010, 13:28:02 UTC 7 years ago
Also, it was a great way for noble second sons and the like to actually have something to do. "Yeah, your brother's gonna be King. Go conquer Canada or something."
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