Ch 6: All the Cures that Ail Us
“Happy families are all alike; every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way.” Tolstoy’s thesis statement for Anna Karenina holds true for most of the rest of Western literature, and I don’t expect the Fae to be any different.
I’m assuming the cinematic oeuvre of Martin Scorsese is as popular among the Fae as it is among humans for all the usual good and problematic reasons.
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I forgot how chill the vibes are early on in this chapter. It’s so cozy. That won’t last.
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I’m not sure when I realized I was telling a fantasy story, but somewhere while writing the last chapter, I dug in. In DnD terms, our quest party has a few of the requisite roles: Brian is a healer, so[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Pooka, here in horse form (recall we first meet him in rabbit mode back in Chapter 5), revives his complaints about human gentrification of the Otherworld. Everyone has their pet peeve.