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LIKE FOR A STARTER
Sorry I didn’t manage to be online today, guys OTL sketching and Boq and essay happened. But like for a starter, and I’ll try and make it a Terence day tomorrow!
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*whispers* Mun will be online as soon as she’s finished writing her essay.
Female Representation in Snow White and Frozen. Hooo Boy. Fun times in 2000 words.
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Terence smiled from atop the reed stem he had alighted upon. His glow was warm. His wings twitched. He hadn’t meant to listen in, not really. But Terence liked to like people, and Dust-talents were not naturally ones to announce themselves.
"I can come back later.” he said.
In truth, Terence never quite knew how to approach the Garden-talent. He was hardly known for any great bravery himself— unless the topic turned to Tink— and Hyacinth’s nervous buzzing put Terence oddly on edge. It was as if he constantly expected to see hawks. To Terence, whose head was very often too full of Tinkerbell to think of these things, it was unnerving. Fairies took one emotion at a time, and they concentrated it.
"You can't have done anything that bad."
Hyacinth almost physically leapt, and he certainly fell face-first from the mushroom he had been sitting on. For a moment he looked bewildered at the tulip he’d been confiding in, but his glow soon tinged with red when he realised somebody must have overheard him.He picked himself up, dusting off his petals and looking around in worry before his eyes landed on his visitor.

“A-ah, um… I-I’d fly backwards, I… I d-didn’t know anybody was a-around.”
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OUAT Headcanon
Living in post-curse-breaking Storybrooke, Terence is a far more subdued and solemn man than he has ever been. Although he tries to maintain his cheerful and carefree demeanour, human thinking simply keeps getting in the way. He’s too big now to contain just the one emotion; he can experience anxiety, worry, loss, the complexities of uncertainty.
In Storybrooke, Terence is also unable to practise his Talent. Supplies of Pixie dust are sparse at best, and kept closely guarded by the dwarves. Terence isn’t even allowed near the mines, and this simple fact is slowly driving him to distraction. He has no dust (a dire circumstance for any dust-talent) and he has no wings. And worst of all, he has no Tinkerbell, whom he worries about every day.
Terence will never admit it, but he hates Storybrooke, as new and rusty the concept of hate is to the former-fairy. Even without the false memories of Dilon Swift, Terence has started to sink deeper and deeper into his faith, and into his duties as a trainee priest. Often they serve as his only distraction from what the curse took from him, and Terence will gladly welcome it.
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Storybrooke had been hit by another sporadic shower in so many days. Springwas on it’s way. And on the coast, it was determined to make it’s presence known. Chill winds swept down main street, tugging at shop signs. Small waves jostled amongst themselves in the harbour, rocking at fishing boats, and lapping under the jetty boards; a pre-curser to a much larger storm.
Terence drew his coat tighter around himself and hurried along. The small slip of white at his throat was particularly noticeable today, set against the grey backdrop of everything else. He’d forgotten his umbrella, and was still a good mile or so from the monastery. He wouldn’t get back in time if the rain decided to hit Storybrooke any harder.
Terence had never considered it before--and didn’t like to-- but now, stuck outside on his own, he couldn’t help it. He thought of how small the raindrops felt on the back of his neck. How light. How insignificant. Back home, one badly timed cloudburst could have swept away an entire crowd of fairies. But now it barely dampened his hair.
Even the weather here was strange. Unfamiliar. Clumsy. It made Terence ache.
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((Mun should be online in a short while! Tempted to throw out some OUAT based open starters, for the hell of it. ))
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*Finds an amazing Disney themed bow-maker on Etsy*
*seriously considers ordering a custom bow based on Terence*
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Send ★ for my muse to be your muses fairy godparent
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“Fly with you, Avery!” Terence alighted a short distance from the clapping-talent, his glow warm and welcoming. A satchel of fairy dust was been slung neatly over one shoulder, and Terence held onto it tightly as he flew. Every grain inside was precious, whatever it might be used for eventually. Dust-talents took every aspect of their work very seriously indeed.
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"Too Much...
....Beats None at all!”
Indie Terence from the Disney Fairies book series Indie/Open About Rules Verses
#ooc#self promo#//I did the thing all the cool kids are doing#//Because I have no idea how to be creative#//I need to get my Terence muse working again!#fairy haven rp#disney fairy rp#disney rp
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Send me headcanons about our muses' relationship. (Whether they're friends, enemies, or lovers. Send them all!)
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Terence peered out from beneath a wide oak-leaf as the Clumsy passed by. He’d never seen one this big before. Aside from the Lost Boys, Terence hadn’t really seen a clumsy at all. Not a fully grown one. And never this close up. His wings quivered.
Was this the Clumsy Tink didn’t like? The Home-tree was abuzz with talk about Peter’s new Wendy-bird. If so, Terence was torn. Tinkerbell had a habit of straight bluntness. And whilst Terence found it every bit as enchanting as the rest of her, some fairies found it offputting. Tink had a sharp tongue, and an even sharper way of seeing things. Her moods could last for days, and her grudges even longer. But Terence trusted her judgement before anything else.
Terence didn’t like to think ill of anyone. But...well...if Tink didn’t like this Wendy-bird Clumsy...should he?
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Half tempted to make a film verse, but a film verse where Terence is a different Terence to the Terence we have in the film? It just might be fun to have a Terence set in Film-lore?
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Terence refused to let himself rise to the bait, but his glow darkened. A fairy didn’t like to be criticised on their talent, not when it was so very important to them. He didn’t smile. Terence might not have been as blunt as Tinkerbell, or even as forthright as most other Never-faeries. But he showed his distaste in other ways.
“You’re not on my list, Vidia.” he replied. This was a lie; Dust-talents needed lists as much as Cooking-talents needed recipes. Terence knew the names and talents of every fairy he was to deliver to this morning. But Vidia was the very definition of a dust-liability, and Terence drew back at the thought of giving her even a handful. She’d stolen from the mill before; she’d stolen Mother Dove’s feathers. Vidia was perhaps unique in Terence’s sternness towards her. Any other fairy might not even have recognised him. Dust was important.
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❤ justfairythings✧・゚:*
#//so tempted to make a proper traditional-myth based verse for Terence#//Seelie and Unseelie is my jam
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