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Book Concepts The Fey
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The paths between our world and the world of the Fey are permanently closed. None can wander the gardens of fairies or the mushroom forests, although some sought to recreate them here.
It is said to be identical to our own world, that where an animal grazes in a field, there too in the fey does its equivalent roam.
Having no one individual ruler in permanent power at any one time, the Fey may seem like a place full of chaos. However, there is much order too, and in the balance between these, the Fey thrives.
Much of wild magic today has been permanently changed by exposure to the Fey, especially plant life.
It is often said that the beautiful pereskia blossom was taken directly from the gardens of fairies in the Fey, but indeed the opposite is true: fairies were so enamoured with this bloom, native to our world, that they adopted it as their very own.
Indeed, all plant life modified by the Fey is fully adapted and grows wonderfully in our own world.