The Meat Eater Faeries.
Can't get this out of my head.
This is still a concept that I have brewing in my mind, so it might change.
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The Meat Eater Faeries.
Can't get this out of my head.
This is still a concept that I have brewing in my mind, so it might change.
Bonding Moments with Jason Stackhouse........
Beatrice Stevens (1876-1947), 'The Faeries', '’St. Nicholas’’, #8, June 1917 Source
( hi new follower ) how would the fae interact/ try to trick a mute person. Do they know sign?
Hm.. they could try to interact with the person in their dreams, that way the communication on the fae’s part is easier. They may know sign language, if they studied it, but not all do. Faeries may not feel the need to learn it while others could find interest in it.
Tricking someone can involve merely actions, not words, such as setting up traps and the like.
It depends what they want, how badly they want it, or if they’re just in it for fun. Faeries like to communicate with words, but that isn’t the only way for them!
Art: "Wendy Darling" in Kensington Gardens by Arthur Rackham.
Sookie, Jason, and the faeries plan to take on the vampires......