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Old February 26th, 2015, 08:27 PM   #3
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Thankfully, for fairies, their natural size (a "fairy size", for lack of better terms) was something that made them very difficult to see: they were bigger than thimbles and pennies, but smaller than the large rats that lived inside of the chapels. They could fit in the palm of the hand, or in a shirt pocket, unless they decided they wanted to be taller. After all, when fairies reached their adult age, they could grow to "human size", where they would be proportionate to a human's height and size.

Obviously, for taller fairies, they would have taller human heights. For Pallas, she was a tinier fairy, so whenever she decided to be human-size, she was only about five feet and an inch. The main thing that revealed fairies, when they were in their human form (other than that they could still use their magic), was how the tips of their ears were much longer.

However, right now, as Pallas peered at Casimir through the window, she was curious as to why he wasn't writing anything on his parchment. Perhaps he needed help! So, with a little flick of her arm, the ink bottle in from of him tipped forward, spilling its contents over the entirety of his parchment and parts of his desk.
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