The local communities generally look after their own well. What they're not so good at is extending that generosity beyond their own kind. The Queen and, prior to the defection Eileen as well, are encouraging that attitude to change. This is one of the few areas where the Queen and Eileen were in agreement though both recognized that, unless they used magic to force the issue, this would take decades, at best, to change. Neither wanted to use magic, feeling if you had to force the issue, they'd already failed.
My fictional Fairy Kingdom is made up of several small communities (generally by species rather than by town or village). Relationships between the different communities have been non-existent in the past (especially the dwarves and elves). The one good thing is nobody wants to return to those days. This is why the authorities encourage local shows for bringing the different groups together.
The local communities generally look after their own well. What they're not so good at is extending that generosity beyond their own kind. The Queen and, prior to the defection Eileen as well, are encouraging that attitude to change. This is one of the few areas where the Queen and Eileen were in agreement though both recognized that, unless they used magic to force the issue, this would take decades, at best, to change. Neither wanted to use magic, feeling if you had to force the issue, they'd already failed.
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AuthorI'm Allison Symes and I write novels, short stories as well as some scripts and poems. I love setting my work in my magical world, the Fairy Kingdom, and my favourite character is Eileen, who believes hypocrisy is something that happens to other people without caring that statement is hypocritical in itself! Eileen is huge fun to write for and about. Archives
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