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Because You Asked: Geography and Biology are the same in Faerie.

Here's the second post in my promised series of five about aspects of Toby's world that may or may not be covered in the books. Our question, from beccastareyes:

"Are there other geographic divisions among the fae besides those that live underwater and those who live on land? Are there duchies/counties/etc. where one must be able to fly, or ones situated underground, or places of great heat or cold?"

Oh, are there ever.

The simplest way to divide Faerie is by element. You have land fae, water fae, sky fae, and "we live in a volcano, no, you can't come over for dinner, WE LIVE IN A FUCKING VOLCANO" fae (er, fire fae). Most of the Toby books deal with land fae, since Toby herself can't fly, live in lava, or breathe underwater. (Since this is a magical universe, she can do any of those things with help. She doesn't always have help. Or want help. Or hold still long enough to be helped, since "let me throw you in this volcano" is not her idea of assistance.)

That's the simple form.

The land kingdoms are divided into temperate areas (IE, anyplace where humans can live without major protective gear), along with frozen kingdoms, high desert kingdoms, and deep forest kingdoms. The elevation divisions—high mountain and underground—are technically considered "land," but are also considered "border zones" (more on this later).

Most of the land kingdoms are inhabitable by most of the fae races, with some exceptions. Land-bound water fae (undine, who are always fresh water, rusalki, who are water fae, but don't do oceans) can't survive in the desert; neither can the true cold fae, like the snow fairies, some of whom would actually melt. True desert fae, like the peri, don't like cold climates, although not all of them would die if subjected to cold. And naturally, most fae who live in a human range, like the Daoine Sidhe, will die of frostbite or dehydration if forced to go out without the proper gear.

The water kingdoms are divided primarily into fresh and salt; the Undersea doesn't include the freshwater fae, most of whom are treated as land denizens, due to lack of a coherent governing body in every single pond. The saltwater kingdoms are divided into the shallows, the middle-sea, and the deeps. Merrow can handle shallows or the middle-sea, but not the very bottom of the deeps. Cephali can handle the middle-sea and the deeps, but become very uncomfortable in the shallows. There are stories about some of the things that live in the deeps. Bad stories. For the most part, no one goes down there, because for the most part, people aren't idiots.

The sky kingdoms are the least divided, because, thus far, no fae have been confirmed capable of breathing in a vacuum. So they live in the clouds and pray no one flies a plane through their living room. Storm fae help with this. Good luck finding the capital city. It drifts.

The fire kingdoms are all very isolated, and very little is known about them, on account of the part where they're ON FIRE ALL THE TIME. They are the only kingdom which does not yet have reliable wireless.

Now, borders.

Every kingdom borders on every other. Land/sea border = shoreline. Land/sky border = mountains. Land/fire border = deep caverns. Sea/sky border = more nebulous; usually weather patterns. Sea/fire border = deep rifts. And yes, there are fae basically everywhere. The land fae are the most accustomed, and adapted, to living with humans, and even they don't tend to like us very much.

Biology: Faerie does it weird.
Tags: a few facts, common questions, continuity checking, toby daye
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Biology: Faerie does it weird.

Pretty much everything: Faerie does it weird.
Yes.
i want that on a bumpersticker
"Faerie does it weird" could be interpreted in some... shall we say "interesting"? ways. *wink wink nudge nudge know what I mean? know what I mean? say no more, say no more*
Squee! I want to see all of them, even if it means someone getting Toby to hold still long enough that we can throw her into a volcano (and have her survive the experience).

I may be a horrible person to fictional characters. (Shut up, it's for science. And by science, I mean my own curiosity, which is nearly the same thing.)
...I am not throwing Toby into a volcano!

(Yet.)

beccastareyes

5 years ago

tikiera

5 years ago

> They are the only kingdom which does not yet have reliable wireless.

You came dangerously close to owing me a new monitor for this one. Just sayin'. :-)
You're welcome. :)
Same. :)
I'm not certain it is all that weird. Sounds much like the biology of adaption or evolution to me. :)
Well, yes.
Cephali can handle the middle-sea and the deeps

... does this mean there are cephalopod fae in the ocean? Ia Ia, Cthulhu fhtagn.

kangaekaeru

5 years ago

archangelbeth

5 years ago

seanan_mcguire

5 years ago

archangelbeth

5 years ago

Will there be interactions between Toby and these elusive fire and air fae? Please say yes.
I don't know yet. Right now, it would be a side trip that wouldn't move the overall story at all (and I learned my lesson about how people view those with A Local Habitation, even as I continue to think it did move the story).

ravenclawed

September 1 2011, 23:43:24 UTC 5 years ago Edited:  September 2 2011, 00:20:25 UTC

I love this.

I have to ask -- were fire fae the reason behind Mt. St. Helens blowing its top?

edited because good sentence structure is important
Maybe!
It occurs to me that frankincense, gold, and myrrh; symbolizing domain over the heavens, the earth, and the underworld; leaves out the oceans.
True!
Very interesting. So far you have answered a similar question I had in how the Changeling Choice works. Then answered a question that I had not thought of. I look forward to the next question and answer. :)
Cool!
The simplest way to divide Faerie is by element. You have land fae, water fae, sky fae, and "we live in a volcano, no, you can't come over for dinner, WE LIVE IN A FUCKING VOLCANO" fae (er, fire fae)

LOL IRL!

"Can we come over for dinner?"
"NO! WE LIVE IN A MOTHER-FUCKING VOLCANO! VOLCANO-ESE, MOTHERFUCKER, DO YOU SPEAK IT?"

Or hold still long enough to be helped, since "let me throw you in this volcano" is not her idea of assistance.)

BWAH HA HA HA!

very little is known about them, on account of the part where they're ON FIRE ALL THE TIME.

"Sir, could you tell us a little bit about your kingdom?"
"AAAAAAAAARRRRRGHHHH!!! OH GODS THE PAAAAIIINNNN!!! AAAAAAA!!!!!" (is on fire) (runs screaming away, arms flailing)
"Well, so much for *that* interview."

They are the only kingdom which does not yet have reliable wireless.

"Oh Ethel, the inside of this volcano is just so good on my stiff arthritic muscles, but there's nothing to do! I can't even get a cell phone signal in here. I had to cause a minor earthquake just to get outta the house long enough to find a payphone to call you and tell you this."

Biology: Faerie does it weird.

Well, they do originate from an alternate dimension.
True!
Now I am contemplating what, exactly, it would take to get reliable wireless to fire kingdoms.

(Another representative of "happily, I was not drinking, and therefore do not have to deal with the repercussions of reading commentary about volcano fae, and people who want to avoid becoming volcano fae the hard way, while in possession of a mouthful of liquid" here. My keyboard thanks me for being wise enough to hold off on that.)
Very, very fire-retardant servers, for a start...

azurelunatic

5 years ago