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Fluffy Bunnies
Jan 10, 2009

As an ordained wiccan minister I can safely say that you can feed faeries/fairies honey, milk, bread, and fruit. I am an expert in this.

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Fluffy Bunnies
Jan 10, 2009

Writer Cath posted:

Do they use your horsedogs for riding on occasion?

Edit: I'm also told faeiries enjoy really shiny things, so maybe leave a bowl out for mental stimulation. Just not money.

They do not use the horsedogs. Those would be far too large. Even the smallest dog is too large for them.

Fairies enjoy shiny things but they prefer bits of gemstone if you can get it.

TunaSpleen posted:

So, uh, the colony of Children of Nyarlathotep at my daycare (thanks again, DicktheCat!) are reaching maturity far faster than I'd hoped (probably some space-time bending magick shenanigans) and pinky mice aren't cutting it anymore. They want sentient souls but they're so tiny that faeries might do the trick. Is there a good faerie-catcher product I can set next to the hummingbird feeder? I want to feed them a raw diet because I just don't know if ground faerie contains a high enough percentage of soul fragments.

You really probably shouldn't do this. The fairy queens will ignore a few dozen deaths but after that you're looking at trouble.

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