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Category: Faery Tales

Faery Tales

The Changeling

by Charlotte Dovey On a crisp autumn night in a Northern wilderness, a couple lived in a cottage nestled amongst … Continue reading The Changeling

Faery Tales

The Doppelganger

by Charlotte Dovey John Smith was working in his garage, standing on a ladder trying to put up some shelves.  … Continue reading The Doppelganger

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The Frog Prince

by Charlotte Dovey The Governor’s daughter, Abigail, was home from college for the summer.  She was the youngest of four … Continue reading The Frog Prince

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The Tale of the Wolf and Goat

by Charlotte Dovey God created a host of animals, all of which have destructive qualities if left unchecked.  He took … Continue reading The Tale of the Wolf and Goat

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Conflict Resolution Dances

by George Harvey Fairies, Elves, and members of many Regional Tribes resolve some conflicts through dance. Typically, this is done … Continue reading Conflict Resolution Dances

Faery Tales

René Descartes and Doxian Thump

by George Harvey What follows is a little-known story of events that took place in the Netherlands in 1635: Unknown … Continue reading René Descartes and Doxian Thump

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Faustina

by Charlotte Dovey Faustina was from a poor family in a small village.  She and her father lived in three … Continue reading Faustina

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