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Faeries, wild spirits who take on stories as themselves | Faeries, wild spirits who take on stories as themselves or are formed of the stories of a thing or a being see also [[Season_Three#2021-05-03]] and [[Season_Eight#2023-03-06]] for times we've learnt more about them. | ||
They bill themselves as [[True Londoners]] amongst other phrases because they become walking powerful stereotypes. | They bill themselves as [[True Londoners]] amongst other phrases because they become walking powerful stereotypes. | ||
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* [[Margareeth]] (probably) | * [[Margareeth]] (probably) | ||
* [[Emily]] (probably) | * [[Emily]] (probably) | ||
* [[The Angel Islington]] (probably) | * [[Old Crone Fleet]] | ||
* [[Helen Mirren]] | |||
* <s>[[The Angel Islington]] (probably)</s> literally an angel. | |||
[[Category:Group]] | [[Category:Group]] |
Latest revision as of 19:18, 2 April 2023
Faeries, wild spirits who take on stories as themselves or are formed of the stories of a thing or a being see also Season_Three#2021-05-03 and Season_Eight#2023-03-06 for times we've learnt more about them.
They bill themselves as True Londoners amongst other phrases because they become walking powerful stereotypes.
- Margareeth (probably)
- Emily (probably)
- Old Crone Fleet
- Helen Mirren
The Angel Islington (probably)literally an angel.