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<blockquote data-quote="Indagare Nogitsune" data-source="post: 9737833" data-attributes="member: 40018"><p>[ATTACH=full]415481[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>Cecily was no ordinary Dayspring Fay. She was the daughter of Queen Tanaquill herself. As such, she had the most experience with outsiders of any fay whether Dayspring, Twilight, or Yeartide. This year had been a particularly exhausting one. The Dworolls from the Crystal Mountains had decided to up the prices of their lumen crystals for no other reason than their High King wanted more gold. Never mind that his hall looked extremely tacky. It had taken her quite the time to negotiate prices back down--mostly by using the tumar fruits as a bargaining chip. Tumar fruits only ever grew in the Starwood Forest and the dworolls used them for their favorite wines and desserts. Threats of withholding them made the high king quickly change his tune.</p><p></p><p>Then came the wyverns who decided the Starwood Forest would be the perfect place for a nesting ground this year. And then there were the goblins who came seeking sanctuary after the latest human raid.</p><p></p><p>And now there <em>was</em> a human. "Seeking the aid of the fay." He said. But Cecily could see right through him and, more importantly, knew about the army he was planning to use against Starwood Forest. She'd had about as much as she could take, and a human thinking she was about to put up with more of this nonsense was about to find out why the phrase "seek the aid of the fay, but court not their eldritch might" existed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Indagare Nogitsune, post: 9737833, member: 40018"] [ATTACH type="full" alt="Cecily.png"]415481[/ATTACH] Cecily was no ordinary Dayspring Fay. She was the daughter of Queen Tanaquill herself. As such, she had the most experience with outsiders of any fay whether Dayspring, Twilight, or Yeartide. This year had been a particularly exhausting one. The Dworolls from the Crystal Mountains had decided to up the prices of their lumen crystals for no other reason than their High King wanted more gold. Never mind that his hall looked extremely tacky. It had taken her quite the time to negotiate prices back down--mostly by using the tumar fruits as a bargaining chip. Tumar fruits only ever grew in the Starwood Forest and the dworolls used them for their favorite wines and desserts. Threats of withholding them made the high king quickly change his tune. Then came the wyverns who decided the Starwood Forest would be the perfect place for a nesting ground this year. And then there were the goblins who came seeking sanctuary after the latest human raid. And now there [I]was[/I] a human. "Seeking the aid of the fay." He said. But Cecily could see right through him and, more importantly, knew about the army he was planning to use against Starwood Forest. She'd had about as much as she could take, and a human thinking she was about to put up with more of this nonsense was about to find out why the phrase "seek the aid of the fay, but court not their eldritch might" existed. [/QUOTE]
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