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mochinek0 · 7 months ago
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Daminette December: 1-Fae
Sorry about the late start. As I explained before, I wasn't sure if I reread my own work too much or it was inspired and I didn't save anything. I tried looking for the fic here and on Ao3 and between work and errands, I couldn't find it.....so I gave up. I deleted the other one and started over. I didn't want to post anything until the the first one was redone. All the others should be coming out soon and on schedule.
Mar'i Grayson had a fascination with her Uncle Damian's girlfriend, Marinette. From the first time she saw her; she loved her. Damian had immediatley been called her 'Favorite Uncle'. He wore the title proudly, even though he had no clue as to why he had suddenly become the favorite. All he knew was it pissed of his older brothers.
"You brought the fairy!" Mar'i shouted, spotting Marinette at Wayne Manor.
It never failed to make Marinette giggle. Mar'i grabbed her hand and pulled her towards the sitting room. She quickly brought out her coloring books and asked her to color and draw with her. Damian sighed, as yet another date had gone wrong. He had wanted to show her his latest painting.
'Seems it will have to wait, yet again.'
"If you don't mind me asking," Dick started, "why is it funny when my daughter calls you fairy?'
"Oh, I don't think of it as an insult or anything." Marinette quickly expressed, "I find it funny because she and my Nona must know something I don’t. My Nona calls me her 'Little Fairy'."
"Mar'i, believe she is a fairy. Why" Starfire asked her daughter.
Little Mar'i smiled, "Uncle Damian brought her to life!"
'Huh?'
'What?'
'Brought me/her to life?'
The Waynes looked to Damian, who seemed just as confused by that statement.
"I swear if you guys did something and she saw!" Dick growled out.
Marinette turned bright red and squeaked out, "We've only kissed."
"True loves kiss!" Mar'i exclaimed.
Dick and the other looked at the couple, wondering how far that kiss went. Marinette hid in her hand and Damian wasn't fairing that much better. He was disappointed in his lack of planning. He was out of smoke bombs that would help them disappear from the moment, altogether.
Realizing the adults were still confused and getting upset, she ran out of the room.
"Be right back!" she cried out.
When she returned, the half-Tamaranean proudly showed a game box to them.
She shoved it in Marinette's face shouting, "It's you!"
Marinette leaned back and saw the game was titled 'Faefarm'. On the cover as a fae with side swept bangs and pigtails dressed in purple. She could easily see why the five year old thought it was her. She had moved away from her pink capri and switched more to a purple once she moved to Gotham. Bruce had warned her about standing out.
Damian smirked, "I guess I did find a Fae."
The Wayne family began to laugh.
"Don't worry, Marinette." Dick chuckled, "We'll keep your secret."
"Can I see your wings?" Mar'i asked, before flying around the room.
The room froze, waiting Damian's girlfriend's response. They hadn't told her about their nightlife and about Mar'i being half-Tamaranean.
"Sure." Marinette smiled.
'Huh?'
"Let's go outside, though." Marinette continued.
Confused, they followed the girls outside. Once outside, Marinette turned and faced them. They glanced at Damian and he didn't seem worried or concerned. If anything it seemed like he knew what was going to happen.
'What is she thinking?'
'Mar'i will notice if Jon or Star lift her up.'
They watched as she took a small purple macaron and threw it up in the air.
'What?'
"Astro Tikki, Spots On!" She shouted.
They closed their eyes to the bright red glow. When they opened them, they saw Ladybug with blue wings and a face mask. Marinette jumped up and hovered in the air.
"Let's go." Ladybug smiled, holding out her hand to little Mar'i.
Mar'i grabbed her hand and they flew up into the sky. Starfire flew up with them, leaving the Wayne boys confused. After shaking off their confusion, they turned to the youngest for answers.
"How?" Jason questioned.
Damian shrugged, "She figured us all out in a week after we met."
"How?" pressed Tim.
It had taken him months to figure out that Dick was Robin. He had chased them getting any picture he could and piecing the clues together. How had Marinette done it in a week?
"She designs for a living." Damian stated, like it should have given them all the answers, "Why do you think your clothes always fit so well?'
"Alfred could have told her!" Dick shouted.
"When was the last time you were measured by Alfred?" the youngest pushed back.
The boys tried to remember, but found they couldn't. Alfred knowing their measurements was a mystery as old as time. He always knew everything.
"Marinette has been our designer for three years now and she hasn't measured any of us, since her first day." Damian explained.
"Damn." Jason whispered.
"Uh, so, will we see her on patrol more often?" Dick questioned.
"Was she keeping out of sight all this time and you knew?" Tim asked.
"She doesn't suit up unless there is an emergency; there has been none. She prefers to work on her business." Damian declared, "She will make me extra food, if I choose to go to her place after patrol."
Before they could ask more questions, the girls touched down.
"Spots off." Marinette whispered.
"That was fun!" Mar'i shouted, "Let's do it again!"
"Agreed." Starfire expressed, happily, "I rarely take her into space."
"Space?" Dick exclaimed.
"What did you think 'Astro' stood for?" Marinette asked, "We'll ask next time, if you prefer. Besides I would have to make another power up to do so."
Jason and Tim snickered. Damian walked up and put his arm around her waist.
"I believe it is time to take you home. I'm sure they will have trouble putting her down to sleep now." he spoke.
"Oops." Marinette whispered back, ashamed.
"What ingredients should we grab at the store on the way home?" the youngest asked, leading her to his car.
"Oh, there was this fusion recipe I have been meaning to try." she spoke, as he led her away, "It's a vegetarian red curry and dumpling soup."
"Curry and dumplings?" he questioned.
"It has your heritage and mine." she answered, blushing.
Damian seemed to grasp the idea and smiled, "It sounds lovely. We can try it together."
Marinette smiled brightly at her boyfriend as he opened the car door. Marinette got in and waved as he closed the door. Damian entered the driver's side and they left.
"Man, he really did find a Fae." Jason expressed, "She has him whipped."
"Fae don't-" Tim began.
"In the old stories, knowing ones name held power. The Fae had certain influence over people. hey could manipulate their fate or actions. It was like selling your soul." he explained.
"Well I think she's can keep him." Tim stated.
"Miss Marinette seems to be changing Master Damian for the better." Alfred announced, suddenly, throwing them off guard.
"Me too!" Smiled Mar'i.
"Miss Marinette left treats inside for dinner." Alfred spoke, getting his great-granddaughter's hand and leading her in, "She spoke of a special package for Mrs. and Miss Grayson. Something containing mustard."
"Yay!" they cried as they rushed in.
"Looks like she has power over all of us." Jason whispered.
Dick gasped, suddenly.
"What?" Tim questioned.
"She's the next Alfred." he explained.
The boys froze before lowering their heads.
'We're doomed.'
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faefarm · 2 years ago
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🗣 CRAB RAVE?! IN MY AZORIA? It's more likely than you think 🦀🦀
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miscwitchling · 1 year ago
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I started playing Fae Farm and its all I wanna do now. So on stream I drew the Wisp Mother!
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Sooo much glitter. I want to cosplay her now >w>;
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beloveddawn-blog · 2 years ago
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I am going to *make* you love me, and you're going to hate both of us for it...
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talesfromthebacklog · 2 years ago
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Tales From The Backlog: FaeFarm
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I’ve heard this game being quoted by a few folks as the cozy game of the season. While it is good; the game holds itself back from being truly great.
FaeFarm doesn’t have a ton of substance. It has an awesome aesthetic and solid gameplay, but it made a lot of choices that weakened it in comparison to its competitors. And while it has a strong aesthetic, I would dare say FaeFarm doesn’t have a strong identity.
The best way I’d pitch FaeFarm to other people is that FaeFarm is a strong introductory game that will easily get anyone acclimated to farming/life sims. It is not first on my recommendation list in general for most gamers though.
Let’s dig into why that is.
I want to first talk about what I think FaeFarm gets absolutely right. Tools and your weapon don’t take inventory slots. They get to exist in a separate pocket and switch out for you automatically. Brilliant. Loved this. I never knew how much I wanted a system like this. This should just be the standard from here on out. Period. Inventory management is a key part of the gameplay in these games but at the same time I feel like most people want stuff like their pickaxe always on hand.
Especially in a magic world. This isn’t Resident Evil, let me carry around essential tools.
This along with the infinite shed inventory that can be accessed by all of your work stations are so good. But It still draws the line where it can’t be accessed just anywhere and I like that.
The dungeon “elevator” chart that shows you what item that is on each floor you completed is also a great quality of life improvement. The rates they appear also appear on that chart which is another neat touch. It adds to the sense that you’ve completed an area.
Flower breeding is here too. It’s a simple mechanic, but I enjoy making fields of rainbow flowers. I always enjoy this mechanic when it’s present.
Then there’s the actual farming. Which you could theoretically skip altogether. The game offers several vegetables but things are in categories. So whether you have a potato or an onion the game simply classifies it as a root vegetable. Which ruins the point of the variety. And while FaeFarm has seasonal vegetables, most of the plants you have you can plant during any season. I can grow corn year round if I want to. (That is a complaint)
Don’t get it twisted, the farming is fun. It’s a lot less time/stamina consuming which makes it so you can run around doing your other activities. I like that the super moves cost mana rather than stamina so you can save it for other things. But the variety feels… shallow when they all end up being processed into the exact same things. You get the feeling that it didn’t matter what you picked or what season you picked it.
This isn’t just the farming, by the way. Fishing, catching critters, foraging. The only things that truly get differentiated is metals and gems. Which some people may like, but I don’t.
I feel like that’s the common theme with FaeFarm. It’s a shallow experience. Which isn’t meant to be a knock against it. But the game definitely comes across like it’s… structured for young children. And I acknowledge it is. That’s not a bad thing and not all games need to be deep, but this shallowness affects the core gameplay. It’s going to be the difference between the game being remembered or forgotten for its competitors. I’m cool with being wrong but I think FaeFarm is gonna disappear from gamer’s memories very quickly.
The shortcuts in FaeFarm (especially after you get your faerie wings) are a lot more satisfying than other games. Especially with the winged double jump. You can swim too! Moving feels good. I love that there are unlockable fast travel points.
Combat is fine. Animal care is standard fare. The dungeon crawling is solid. The enemies are standard fare. I really have nothing special to mention about these aspects. The story is standard fare. It’s cute. I like it. The drawn cutscenes are cute:
Coming back to those aesthetics, let’s talk about THAT: I’ve always had a soft spot for fem fantasy. Unicorns, mermaids, faeries, I unapologetically think it’s cool. That’s what attracted me to FaeFarm as a gamer.
But there’s a lot of small choices that make this aspect less fun. I thought there would be a large number of looks. There’s really not. Which is a shame because I think this aspect is actually really important to aesthetic games like this.
There is a surprising lack of options. From clothing, to dye, to the wings themselves. And these options expand over time but I can’t help but feel that some of these aspects, like dye, shouldn’t have been locked in the first place.
I get unlocking recipes and stuff. But it annoys me 100% of the time when a high aesthetic game makes dyes an absolute chore to get. Like let me live my life? And then the game doesn’t even let you pick the color of your starting outfit, so god forbid you want a hair color that doesn’t match.
It’s a nitpick but I stand by that nitpick. Games like Animal Crossing handle the dye situation a lot better. If you’re going to emphasize customization there should be some aspects that inherently make it more enjoyable. And they do emphasize it! You get rewarded for decorating by raising your stats. They leave little secret furniture recipes everywhere. They want that to be rewarding. But it’s not necessarily fun, it’s a means to an end. Let me have fun, because decorating currently is something only to boost my stats. And with a small furniture catalogue that would’ve gone a long way to making me want to actually decorate my house.
And then there’s the same face syndrome. Which is a shame because the body types and designs are largely really good. It feels wasted… and lazy.
Side note: I was thinking about what the models looked like. And the models from FaeFarm kinda look like the nicer Roblox characters folks like to make. Not saying that’s positive or negative. No complaint here.
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The chibi sizes are a nice proportion. I don’t like the games (Harvest Moon does this frequently) where the game equates chibi characters to look like babies. I hate that. Especially with romancable characters. FaeFarm actually strikes this balance well.
Too bad the dialogue is… juvenile (It’s also super bland, but again you don’t play FaeFarm for the dialogue so I think that’s ignorable). FaeFarm isn’t meant to be deep. But it is hard to want to woo certain villagers when they act like actual children. And again… I acknowledge what FaeFarm’s target demographic is, but with romance NPCs it totally can turn me off to those sections of the game. It is what it is. I don’t care if it’s meant for children, I can still critique it.
Rune Factory does that shit too. Sometimes they even put in actual children which is a big ick. It genuinely can ruin the experience for me. Argyle suffers from that problem the most.
I dated this guy. Nhamashal. He was fine. I was either going to pick him or Pyria. I picked him because he matched my house better. Lol.
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As far as I’m aware there is practically zero benefit to befriend or romance anyone. There is no functional benefit and the NPCs have near nothing interesting to say so there isn’t an emotional benefit either. (This is partially untrue. Friends will give you the same empty radiant quests over and over. But you would have made more money going and doing other things. So I consider them a waste of my time.)
FaeFarm’s residents don’t have enough identity or dialogue to care about whether you exist or not. I don’t even think my husband sleeps in the house. He just kinda mills around the farm now.
FaeFarm is a good game. But it isn’t first on the list of games I would be apt to recommend to other people. I’d suggest Rune Factory and Stardew Valley over Faefarm. But if you were looking for something new and you’ve already played those games, FaeFarm is perfect.
And… again Faefarm is a strong introductory game. It has a good, decently quick but in-depth, tutorial on how the world works. But that’s all I consider FaeFarm. It’s an introductory piece. I disagree with this being the cozy game of the season. I would say that’s too generous of a compliment. But it does get a lot right.
I would recommend FaeFarm over Story of Seasons and Harvest Moon. I get that some people like the slower pace but I just think games like FaeFarm, Rune Factory, and Stardew offer more complete experiences. “Harvest Moon” especially has really fallen off. I don’t touch those games anymore. I moved over with the real Harvest Moon to Story of Seasons.
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bunnyoftheday · 2 years ago
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Lunen from FaeFarm
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cozyarcade · 4 months ago
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i encourage the piracy of video games btw.
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shadeofjayde · 2 years ago
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saenathra-nyx · 2 years ago
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Bed rest with cats & Fae Farm today.
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phyllidaluna · 2 years ago
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Fae Farms doodle because I finished year one. And cleared all the sprite quests. And got the last staff. And maxed my stats. but i have not married anyone because they should let me marry the wisp queen. And i have commitment issues
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starthistletea · 1 year ago
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Fae farm is quickly becoming a game I will actively unreccomend. It has so many goddamn problems and the fact you can't even name your character is only one of them. It doesn't respect my time as a player and the resource grind is awful. The fact they call themselves a "love letter to the cozy genre" is awful bold for a game that you don't even have to care for your animals or even give the villagers birthday gifts! The farming is bad!! The endless crafting menus are bad! The fact money is obnoxious to get is bad!! Artisan products aren't worth more than the composte parts!! The fact it charges over $50 is atrocious with how unfinished it is. For a cozy game to lock all the color pallets and demand I use their bad flower breeding system to get specific combos to unlock them is tedious and not relaxing. I could keep going for like 3 pages. Ahhhhh
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spiritboxart713 · 2 years ago
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Lunen are possibly the cutest little creatures I've seen recently, and I look forward to figuring out how to (hopefully) befriend one in Fae Farm!
I'm really excited for this game and the Lunen seem to be the perfect companions for me (I love the moon, galaxies, stars, etc if that wasn't clear from my oc Lunaris, who's literally themed after all that) and I hope I can have one as a companion.
From what I've seen, the Fae Farm team seem to be a group of awesome people who are making a game where everyone can be truly themselves. I'd like to thank them for that, on the off chance they see this haha. (I hope it's ok to tag your blog - @faefarm)
Looking forward to losing hours of my life to this game when it releases!! :3
(this was crossposted on my Instagram)
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faefarm · 2 years ago
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The dragonfly is just one of the many critters you'll see flying past you on your adventures.
With it's magical glimmer, it'll surely be hard to miss ✨
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beloveddawn-blog · 2 years ago
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I love that the tablesaw has kick! I never would have expected that!
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bunnyoftheday · 2 years ago
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Cottontail from FaeFarm
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frost-faerie · 1 year ago
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I'm trying to get the pink dyesets and this is how I feel trying to get pink trilliums 2 spawn
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