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Outer Gates and cup of coffee.
b4utoo:
So the Outer Gates in Deep Fairy. But Fairy borders the mortal world. The never-never encompasses everything else outside Mortal World. Which includes fairy. So The Outsiders can go to the Never Never. But fairy guards The Outsiders from the mortal world. So it's looking like a round ball with fairy surrounding and then a wall then never never? But..Or...
Or is there a whole in reality in deep fairy between the never never and fairy that the wall blocks. And must have a gate for balance. That they always protect. Grab cup of coffee discuss?
morriswalters:
The Gates may just be the point where the two realities touch. Consider two spheres with two points tangent to the surface of the two spheres. No matter the size of the spheres there is only one place that those two points can touch each other.
b4utoo:
What about the huge wall
The_Sibelis:
After some consideration and looking at the various mental battle's in the books, especially Molly vs corpse taker, I think it's basically a metaphorical beachfront of a mental attack on guardians of reality, the genus loci broken down into various incarnations is what quantifies the immune system the fairies are wojed to be part of. If we think of Gaia as the mothers, and the queens their direct champions, their focused will distilled into a smaller vessel capable of going inside the battle itself, it works out? The gates are the continued battle, and things like Nemesis are beings that have found specific cracks in the mental makeup of reality. Fairy is closest to reality because it's been given a certain status by the holders of reality. Doesn't mean they can't travel to, and hold specific dominance at the battlefield itself. Note though, none of their primary powers are based anywhere near it, they hold The Gates as a place of power unto itself.
b4utoo:
Huh?
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