The more I think about it, I’m going to redact what I said about Poppy.
Iron teeth on a fae was too gruesome and illogical to work. It would probably just kill her.
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The more I think about it, I’m going to redact what I said about Poppy.
Iron teeth on a fae was too gruesome and illogical to work. It would probably just kill her.
Poppy, Nettle’s grandmother, had her teeth and jawbone crushed in combat and replaced with iron prosthetics. This as left her face heavily scared and nerves burned away, leaving her mouth mercifully numb. Speaking is a hassle for her, but this is remedied with magical artifacts and spells.
As a General (now retired) of a lost to the ages fairy war, this was an sickening, taboo mutilation and was purely a power play to terrify her enemies and intimidate those she commanded into obeying her without question.
Some suspect there was some sort of blackmail or bribery involved to even get ahold of the iron, much less have it forged in the right shape and surgically replace her bones. Most worry how sane she is to have gone through with it.
They also make deadly weapons, those teeth.