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25. The Faery Godmother

Sairie (princess) SAIR·ee—pronounced much like the name Sarah, but ending in ee instead of ah
All of the earliest faery godmothers were unwed sisters of the Queen of the Fae, and they had names indicating their royal state in one language or another. However, in later times faery godmothering was taken up by many less-royal fae ladies who wished to Do Good for those who, by Faery reckoning, Deserve To Be Done Good By. This includes a wide variety of people, ranging from innocent babes (who haven't had an opportunity to Do Bad yet) to people who need some help in order to become deserving, and, of course, including those people who actually Do Good Too. Don't worry—whoever you are, you will inevitably fall into at least one of their qualifying categories. Sairie is currently Senior Faery Godmother, and your name is on her list.


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