The Fallen Star

The Fallen Star

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Moonflowers; no one really pays attention to them. Humans aren't awake nearly early enough to see their glowing blooms. Fae see them, but have more magical things to care about. Nymphs and Sprites avoid them. They know the danger that they can bring. Flowers that only bloom under one of the three moons; no one would guess that they were the secret to connecting with a universe of higher beings. But are they really higher? Or are they merely standing a step above? Stories of beings from the stars have existed for centuries. In some of them, they were gods. In others? Demons. In this story, her name is Kasia.
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[LEGO NINJAGO FAE & FAERIES!AU] At first it doesn't seem like much of a good thing. But in time, it feels like stepping off the path into Fair Folk-infested territory and talking to a stranded Fae (who looks at her as if she's helpless prey) was a good idea. Because she made a friend...! Well, kind of. It's a bit complicated. Listen, he may be constantly attempting to trick her into being dragged off into the woods never to be seen again, but he IS good company. CONTENT WARNINGS: - Y/N has a middle name which she uses as a fake name because of the whole Fae-stealing-your-name-thing. Lloyd's discovery of her true name is an overarching plot point. - Suggestive Themes (no explicit content) - Ableism - Religious Content/Criticism/Discussion/Guilt - Period-Typical Sexism and Themes of Internalised Misogyny - Blood and Violence (TWs at the beginning of chapters) - Child Death & Miscarriage (not happening to the MC but as a consequence of the middle ages)

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