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{{wikipediainfo|Fairyland}}'''Faerie''' was a magical realm. | {{wikipediainfo|Fairyland}}'''Faerie''' was a magical realm. | ||
One account suggested that [[the Strange and Wonderful House]]'s peculiarities stemmed from the fact that it had been built on land that was once part of | One account suggested that [[the Strange and Wonderful House]]'s peculiarities stemmed from the fact that it had been built on land that was once part of Faerie, using wood harvested there, such that “something of Faerie” had always lingered within it. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Our Strange and Wonderful House (novel)|Our Strange and Wonderful House]]'': ''[[Our Strange and Wonderful House (novel)#Chapter 38: The Secrets of Our Gardens (Part 2: Accursed Springs)|The Secrets of Our Gardens (Part 2: Accursed Springs)]]'') | ||
In the [[Collapsed Cosmos]], it existed somewhere between [[Jenny Everywhere#In the Collapsed Cosmso|Jenny]]'s home city and [[Scotland]], in the forms of the [[woods of Faerie]]. Jenny believed that, given the frayed state of reality, it would be possible for her to get to Faerie simply by reading from the ''[[Child Ballads]]'' (specifically, the Ballad of [[Sir Thomas Rhymer]]), without needing actually to [[shift]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Hermetic Garbage of Jenny Everywhere (novel)|The Hermetic Garbage of Jenny Everywhere]]'') | In the [[Collapsed Cosmos]], it existed somewhere between [[Jenny Everywhere#In the Collapsed Cosmso|Jenny]]'s home city and [[Scotland]], in the forms of the [[woods of Faerie]]. Jenny believed that, given the frayed state of reality, it would be possible for her to get to Faerie simply by reading from the ''[[Child Ballads]]'' (specifically, the Ballad of [[Sir Thomas Rhymer]]), without needing actually to [[shift]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Hermetic Garbage of Jenny Everywhere (novel)|The Hermetic Garbage of Jenny Everywhere]]'') |
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