I will make ten blog posts detailing aspects of Toby's universe. Ask me anything! I will not answer every question, but will select the questions that I think are the most interesting/fun/relevant, and will detail them to my heart's content. There's a lot to learn and know, and asking loses you nothing. Remember that nothing I answer here is full canon until it appears in a book: I will always reserve the right to change things if the series shifts between now and then.
Leave your questions on this post. I'm declaring comment-reply amnesty for any that I choose not to answer this time, since otherwise, my wee head may explode.
Game on!
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August 3 2015, 19:13:05 UTC 1 year ago
Also, if that question isn't suitable, I'd love to hear about geas (is that already plural? I don't recall. Neeeeed caffeine) and any ways around them.
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Either some of how he and Toby got together, or maybe how he experienced Toby's disappearance.
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Does anyone else ever wonder what they'd smell like with magic.
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August 3 2015, 21:04:32 UTC 1 year ago
I mean, it seems like it's still sexual reproduction, and sometimes both parents are firstborns, but it seems that descent of record is usually tracked only through one (so, maybe dominant descent? Or are their multiple varieties of offspring any given firstborn may have?) But in at least one case there are multiple firstborn, and while firstborns clearly have children by people who aren't firstborn themselves, logic suggests that at some point the mating population was only other firstborn, their parents, and Something Else Altogether.
(All entirely understand if the answers to this are too plot relevant. But it seems equally likely that at least parts of it are one of those things that everyone knows, except, y'know, us readers.)
August 4 2015, 02:53:00 UTC 1 year ago
Seconded!
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August 4 2015, 17:19:16 UTC 1 year ago
If I give any detail on a race that hasn't shown up yet, I essentially "lock myself in," because people will never believe that isn't canon. So no.
August 3 2015, 21:18:53 UTC 1 year ago
(I kinda stared at my screen in happy, befuddled shock, by the way, at this opportunity and I hope that I am asking the right sort of question?)
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Faerie isn't fair...
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RE: Faerie isn't fair...
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August 3 2015, 21:40:17 UTC 1 year ago
I think this is my question as well. Or has this already happened offscreen?
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August 3 2015, 22:53:56 UTC 1 year ago Edited: August 3 2015, 23:06:50 UTC
2. As a second / follow up -- other than the Tuatha and the Dochas Sidhe, who else is claimed by Oberon?
3. Last question is mostly about a the process of when a Firstborn chooses the parent they'll claim. If someone like Annie had chosen Oberon instead of Maeve, would she have been different physically/ magically? Or is it largely a matter of descent and inheritance?
August 22 2015, 02:27:05 UTC 1 year ago
2. Spoilers.
3. No change; it's just inheritance.
August 3 2015, 23:12:26 UTC 1 year ago
2. Are there any "lost" changelings/crossbreeds? By that I mean people who don't know they have any Fae ancestry, and/or people whose Fae ancestors don't know they exist.
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August 4 2015, 00:10:50 UTC 1 year ago
Basically, the only way something is "fae" is a) if it is European, or b) if the creator myths are flexible enough that I can incorporate it without being disrespectful. It would be enormously appropriative and wrong to say "oh, all the North American spirits are fae descended from these three European figures," so I will not do it. Honestly, if I could go back to me in college (when I was setting this world up) and slap me around, there wouldn't be any Asian fae either, not to make it whiter, but to make it less borderline appropriative.
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August 4 2015, 17:20:04 UTC 1 year ago
A varaition...
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August 4 2015, 01:57:50 UTC 1 year ago
Since fae bodies don't decay, it doesn't seem like it would work the same way as it does in the mortal world where, if someone's heart stops, you have a few minutes (and only a few minutes) to get it started again. No decay makes me think no brain cells decaying, which makes me think that, assuming the Night Haunts have yet to show, a fae heart could be restarted hours, days, or even years later, and the person would be alive again. (And this would be resuscitation rather than resurrection). Is that how it works? Or is there some other piece that comes into play to mark the point between living and dead?
The further we get into Toby's story, the more I've been wondering about this.
August 17 2015, 14:49:37 UTC 1 year ago Edited: August 17 2015, 15:11:52 UTC
April is still trying to restore "whatever was taken out" from the bodies generated during "A Local Habitation". It is mentioned in passing in "Ashes of Honor" as a partial justification for "why doesn't April and company evacuate the Shallowing, which is becoming unstable due to the events in that book."
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August 4 2015, 02:06:32 UTC 1 year ago
If answering these would lead to spoilers, then please feel free to ignore entirely!
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Like, say a random Daoine Sidhe got hit by a car and, despite his/her best efforts, ended up in the hospital---would the lab work set off any alarm bells? Do the fae have some built-in magical camouflage on the cellular level? What about changelings---would their DNA ever possibly set off any warning bells?
Basically: to what extent does modern science have the potential to screw with Faerie's great masquerade? The fae can (often) disguise their faces, but can they disguise their DNA?
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