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Aug 26, 2008 00:19

Aah... I have never heard of a myth that would explain these creatures. How interesting... and ferocious. Still, these are much less dangerous than creatures such as Toothfairies. Poor things. Someone is controlling them, are they not? That is what it feels like ( Read more... )

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poppingseeds August 26 2008, 06:43:56 UTC
Toothfaires?

And I'd love to!

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ectoplasicious August 26 2008, 06:50:36 UTC
Yes, toothfairies. Have you never heard of them? Any kind?

When and where would you like me to bring it?

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poppingseeds August 26 2008, 06:56:52 UTC
None at all, actually. Are they like nymphs?

Anytime that you'd like! I'm all over the place right now, so I can meet you where you are.

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ectoplasicious August 26 2008, 07:06:30 UTC
They are like... fairies. I suppose the best Greek counterpart would the wild and fae-like nymphs though. Creatures of fae lore are usually described as wild and mischievous; neither evil nor entirely helpful. Some will help lost travelers, others will play pranks on even the downtrodden. This particular fairy is named after the fact that it eats calcium as it's main diet. Teeth are made of this--the Toothfairy will go after the teeth first, as they are its favorite. Hence: toothfairy.

I--apologize if that was a bit lengthy.

Um. Do you have need of sleep?

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ectoplasicious August 29 2008, 00:17:52 UTC
[He nods.] Yes, I believe so.

I am uncertain. It just feels as though someone is connected to them in some sort of way. Perhaps... emotionally...

I would have to get closer to the source to tell specifics.

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ectoplasicious August 29 2008, 02:47:29 UTC
Well, it is possible... that if we were to keep one intact upon its... demise, that I could simply ask it.

Otherwise, my best guess would be to try the greenhouse or one of the personal gardens.

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