Sunday, January 31, 2010

Forecastle

Forecastle – any sailor’s quarters located in the forward part of a vessel


The king of the fairies live in a castle with 4 parts -  the west, east, upper, and lower parts.  All the king’s family lives with him in all parts except the upper part.  That is the king’s very own room.  The forecastle is beautiful with gold trim.  The walls are sea blue and the windows are a clear crystal.  All the windows are not a plain shape.  They have a unique design.  The forecastle is over 3 feet high covered by magic to look like a rock (remember that fairies are only 3 centimeters high).

A forecastle can never be found by humans.  That is why fairies are “not real” to humans.  The forecastle has been around for 500 years and can never be destroyed for the fairies protection.  Once the east part needed fixing but other than that the forecastle is in top notch condition.  The Forecastle is an important part of the fairy world.

Friday, January 8, 2010

Pre-possessing

Owning something belonging to humans

Fairy hunters are fairies looking for interesting stuff they could steal. If a hunter comes back with a human made item they sell it. The costs range from 5 to 6 butterfly wings. When a fairy buys it they call it pre-possessing something. It’s special to pre-possess an object. It brings good luck, too.
Sometimes a human finds what a fairy is pre-possessing. Doing this causes a human to be shocked. Really, it’s the fairy biting him.
Only fairies can pre-possess. Once a human has their item back, it’s what a fairy calls annoying. You’ll never know if a fair has pre-possessed an item of yours unless you’ve been “shocked”. Even then, you can’t be sure. Fairies don’t steal, they find. So if you’ve lost something, you lost it, don’t blame the fairies.

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Davy is imaginary figure who like to create his own little worlds. To explain these worlds, he takes words that he sees but does not know the meaning of and creates his own definition.

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