“Well! You must be very brave to have come all this way. Or perhaps very foolish.”
“Understand, I take a very dim view of both bravery and foolishness...”

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“Well! You must be very brave to have come all this way. Or perhaps very foolish.”
“Understand, I take a very dim view of both bravery and foolishness...”
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Willful, hadn't she said that was her daughter's trouble? aurora had been willful but typically polite in her stubbornness... Mal, it seems took after her father. (despite what a certain bird would say). Could the child not see that they were better off in the Moors? Mal had friends here in the dark fey, in the children and a family. She had her mother and Diaval, which was far more than Maleficent had growing up.
"You are not safe there. The moment you cross the border, their kind will be able to sense you, and then what?" Against all odds, a daughter was born. As she told Aurora centuries ago... Maleficent's children were her heart, and her heart she guarded well. "Mal, they will kill you, at best. Or else lead you down one tragedy after another. If not them, then their enemies. For the gods have no shortage of them."
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Despite her daughter's peace treaty, humans were not welcome within the Moors. Maleficent and the faeries had agreed to respect the laws of the human kingdom. Had agreed not sour anyone's milk nor steal anyone's children- as long as no one expressly agreed to a bargain involving those things. They had not agreed to allow humans to trample about their home. Suppose the things they picked- for humans were always picking things- was a mushroom faerie, or a part of someone's home. Maleficent narrowed her eyes, It was for the humans' own safety as well as the Fair Fok's that this rule was in place. Now here was a human woman, a stranger, dangerously close to their border.
"I'd be careful, if I were you, Human." She warned, hovering over the forest floor. Magic danced on her fingertips, a mix of green and gold, as if Maleficent herself was still deciding wether the woman was friend or foe. "You're awfully close to trespassing."
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Maleficent preferred to make herself scarce whenever Aurora had foreign visitors. It was no secret that her daughter was Queen of the Moors as well as Ulstead and Perceforest, but it wasn't as if guests were Welcome to trample about the Moors either. So, to say Maleficent was displeased when Diaval had reported an unknown presence by the Moor's outskirts, was an understatement.
"Well, Well," She drawled, raising an eyebrow as she observed the girl- for it was only a girl. That put her mind more at ease, as part of her had been expecting poachers or another army. The dark fey flew closer, hovering just above the child. "Aren't we curious today?"
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“A fool until the end.”
“Let’s put our differences aside for now. There are bigger issues at hand.” - Sarabi @ Maleficent !!
“Should we, now? Just what are these so-called…bigger issues I need to turn to others for help?” The faerie was, in truth, offended at the implication that she couldn’t handle her own issues.