k-pendragon
I just read The Cruel Prince by Holly Black. It’s much like the way you described the Cassandra Claire book. I know it’s not accurate at all, but I enjoyed it. Is that bad? Would you say that Brian Froud’s depiction of the fae is at all accurate? I apologize for all the questions, but I appreciate that you’re here.
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The Fae Speak:
They say anything that’s true is not ‘bad,’ although bad is a very opinionated word that bears zero truth. If you honestly like it, you’re being true. True is being in align with Nature.
They also say a lot of the art inspirations of Brian Frouds has a lot more reality to it than a lot of depictions of the Fae. They do feel the actual written parts, though, of his work, tend to rely still heavily on the ideas of humans stories; Peter Pan, Tinkerbell, and Faery Courts -- but it’s a lot closer, yes. They especially like the art of his that is not in the forefront of the pictures. It’s what it shows in the background that is the most True and real - The things you see but don’t see.









