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		<title>A Closer Look at Fairies</title>
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				<title>Re: A Closer Look at Fairies</title>
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						 <p>The idea of a great chain of fae is a good one, particularly when you get into stuff like the lesser fae and their abilities (or lack thereof) with magic. I also think that an academic look at an odd creatur <a href="http://wanderers-library.wikidot.com/forum/t-4558758/a-comprehensive-look-at-melonheads#post-3664454">makes for a very dull tale</a>.</p> <p>This has potential as an idea, but I would suggest working into something other than &quot;this is a X.&quot;</p> 
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				<title>A Closer Look at Fairies</title>
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						 <p>So my idea is for an academic-style report on numerous kinds of fairy species. There would be a fine line drawn between an actual fairy and what people call a fairy.</p> <p>The true fairies would be small and insectlike, lacking any intelligence. Other extremely tiny humanoids that are called fairies by the layman are explored as well.</p> <p>Thoughts?</p> 
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