Queen Clarion gives access to the Magic Book, which is a great source for a variety of materials!
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"Queen Clarion is the oldest known living fairy, and the monarch of Pixie Hollow. An ethereal being, she is practically Mother Nature - and is like a Mother to all the fairies. Her knowledge of the fairies magic is so advanced that she can even travel as a stream of pure pixie dust. Despite her wisdom and power, she doesn't take her station too seriously, and is warm, approachable, kind and loving. But she can also be serious and firm when she has to be. She dwells in a magnificent chamber nestled high in the branches of the Pixie Dust Tree, and her flowing golden gown trails off into pure pixie dust at the bottom."
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Commonly Found At: Pixie Dust Well, Tink's House (outside view)
Terrence is in charge of the Balloon Wagon. Speak to him to receive it's cargo.
Terrence also likes to write poems! If he shares one with you, you can share it with another fairy using a magic bubble for some friendship points.
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"Terrence is a dust-keeper sparrowman. Though he loves to have fun as much as anyone, he is also kind and thoughtful, and has great wisdom of the heart. Terence has a definite soft spot in his heart for Tinker Bell. He wears a sturdy bark-vest and nutshell hat, and is often covered with a thin layer of extra dust."