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6/15/2025, 8:12:10 PM
>>149021452
Well, In my interpretation, they are originally born from a great tree within wooden cocoons, which eventually break and release the Faerie, who slowly fade away along with the tree's life, which can only be revived with a queen.
They transform from Leshen to Faerie as a kind of metamorphosis.
The Fitzgeralds are a lineage who, out of fear of fading and being assimilated again by the forest, separated themselves from it. Generation after generation, they forgot why they feared breaking their wooden cocoon but maintained their refusal to release themselves in such a restricted way.
Like ori that born form the leaves of a Great Tree.
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>>148964299
Well, In my interpretation, they are originally born from a great tree within wooden cocoons, which eventually break and release the Faerie, who slowly fade away along with the tree's life, which can only be revived with a queen.
They transform from Leshen to Faerie as a kind of metamorphosis.
The Fitzgeralds are a lineage who, out of fear of fading and being assimilated again by the forest, separated themselves from it. Generation after generation, they forgot why they feared breaking their wooden cocoon but maintained their refusal to release themselves in such a restricted way.
Like ori that born form the leaves of a Great Tree.
You can read the rest here.
>>148964299
6/12/2025, 9:53:22 PM
>>148985046
In my interpretation, they are originally born from a great tree within wooden cocoons, which eventually break and release the Faerie, who slowly fade away along with the tree's life, which can only be revived with a queen.
They transform from Leshen to Faerie as a kind of metamorphosis.
The Fitzgeralds are a lineage who, out of fear of fading and being assimilated again by the forest, separated themselves from it. Generation after generation, they forgot why they feared breaking their wooden cocoon but maintained their refusal to release themselves in such a restricted way.
Like Ori.
In my interpretation, they are originally born from a great tree within wooden cocoons, which eventually break and release the Faerie, who slowly fade away along with the tree's life, which can only be revived with a queen.
They transform from Leshen to Faerie as a kind of metamorphosis.
The Fitzgeralds are a lineage who, out of fear of fading and being assimilated again by the forest, separated themselves from it. Generation after generation, they forgot why they feared breaking their wooden cocoon but maintained their refusal to release themselves in such a restricted way.
Like Ori.
6/12/2025, 9:51:24 PM
>>148985046
In my interpretation, they are originally born from a great tree within wooden cocoons, which eventually break and release the Faerie, who slowly fade away along with the tree's life, which can only be revived with a queen.
They transform from Leshen to Faerie as a kind of metamorphosis.
The Fitzgeralds are a lineage who, out of fear of falling asleep and being assimilated again by the forest, separated themselves from it. Generation after generation, they forgot why they feared breaking their wooden cocoon but maintained their refusal to release themselves in such a restricted way.
In my interpretation, they are originally born from a great tree within wooden cocoons, which eventually break and release the Faerie, who slowly fade away along with the tree's life, which can only be revived with a queen.
They transform from Leshen to Faerie as a kind of metamorphosis.
The Fitzgeralds are a lineage who, out of fear of falling asleep and being assimilated again by the forest, separated themselves from it. Generation after generation, they forgot why they feared breaking their wooden cocoon but maintained their refusal to release themselves in such a restricted way.
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