I give up trying to understand this. I wouldn't mind the unanswered questions so much if everything hadn't been rushed into without build up the way it was.
Obviously she has a reason that she wants to be married in a hurry. And the reason isn't that she's suddenly discovered a hidden passion for Peridot. It's only been a few pages since the unanswered question came up. I promise that it will eventually make total sense.
Somebody inform her that fairies don't live in deserts. Djinn live in deserts. Fairies live in forests*. This stuff is downright basic, y'know? Must be a ploy.
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Fox offers to perform the wedding.
The Fairy of the Desert, sounds fancy. What is she planning?
I give up trying to understand this. I wouldn't mind the unanswered questions so much if everything hadn't been rushed into without build up the way it was.
Obviously she has a reason that she wants to be married in a hurry. And the reason isn't that she's suddenly discovered a hidden passion for Peridot. It's only been a few pages since the unanswered question came up. I promise that it will eventually make total sense.
I like the story. It doesn't feel that rushed. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you. :)
Somebody inform her that fairies don't live in deserts.
Djinn live in deserts. Fairies live in forests*.
This stuff is downright basic, y'know?
Must be a ploy.
(*:Occasionally cities too.)
Hmm, I think the 'Fairy in the Desert' is the key point and the marriage a ploy.
The Fairy of the Desert is a character in the story 'The Yellow Dwarf'. And she was not a particularly kindly creature, either.
Frakin' chain quests
Godd bless
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