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confused_mystery:
what influences a faerie to live in one's home ? just curious.  :-)

confused_mystery:
oh XD well i thought that at least someone would know, well i don't really know which ones i'm talking about. its just i heard a topic in the fae section and a few people were saying that faes only do things for people when they live in their homes- there wasn't a specific type of fae mentioned.

matthew321:
Well if your guardian (spirit guide, animal totem, guardian angel, etc.) is a fae then that is a reason to have one. Not all guides are human and it is not uncommon to be a fae.

They can also be passing by spirits that just happen to be fae. They can come to your property for many reasons. However to appear without a reason is uncommon. They generally have a reason for why they are coming even if it is a simple one. There are not as many locations as there used to be where they are welcomed with open arms. Most people would run away as soon as they think they heard a "ghost". They don't really get into exploring the other sides of life.

If a fae lives in your property and you have a general good disposition with them, then a friendship is not too hard at all. They could become great companions that have many good things to hear. They can enrich a garden and bless it.
Most fae folk avoid people and are easily offended. Many of the fae are also found a bit childish.

I am trying to be general here, I hope this helps. Now keep in mind they avoid people and this is kinda rare now days. Unless you invite them into your home and make your home desirable to linger around.

confused_mystery:
ah it helps but for further questions on the matter matthew321 i'll pm you X).

Countess:
Some fae are tied to certain areas of land or to some families. Certain flowers, gifts can invite the fae in. It should be noted that not all fae are nice or helpful & almost all enjoy playing pranks on humans.

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