As the 5th Hope, there is a lot riding on Fae’s shoulders that she has no clue about. Typically, Hopes are slowly introduced to Viosia by their predecessor and are fully capable of interacting with the world when it is their time to shine; however, that isn’t Fae’s position. Fae’s memories of Viosia have been wiped away by her predecessor in a vain attempt to protect Fae but from what is unknown. Unfortunately for Fae, she is now stuck in a world that she has no knowledge of and with no clue how to return to her home. Fae’s arrival in Viosia coincides with the death of her Aunt Shelley, the 4th Hope.

Because she is lost in a strange land, Fae has almost entirely and blindly followed Enya’s lead on what must be done despite the fact that Fae does not entirely trust those with whom she travels. However, as Fae grows more comfortable with her situation, she is taking more risks and slowly exposing her impulsive nature.

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Dwarves! A long time ago I was talking with a friend about dwarves and The Hobbit (I think it was The Hobbit anyway). We ended up talking about how rare female dwarves are and how there’s even a section of The Hobbit where the characters acknowledged the rarity of female dwarves. Somehow we started talking… Continue reading 03

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Fae remembers Astor and the type of powers he has. She doesn’t recognize Meg at all. Fae doesn’t remember anything that happened outside of her mind between the middle of chapter 3 and the beginning of chapter 5. For all Fae knew there was a gap of time she couldn’t account for but the affect… Continue reading 07

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Fae is not amused. Astor is always amused. Meg may one day join a side of the amusement battle but is just relieved to not be the focus of attention, for now. Enya and Adrik may or may not be amused when they realize the situation. To be (amused) or not to be (amused), that… Continue reading 09