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PLOT;; - Faeries??[/size]
The havoc that had occured almost nineteen years ago was long forgotten, the dark memories pushed aside to the deepest part of one's mind. Now the 'magical' life around the world is flourishing quite well; no too-peculiar accidents happening, no Muggle torturing, not even a single sign of intriguing danger in the abyss. Clearly this was a good omen for living beings on the planet, but of course there is no such thing as absolute peace.[/blockquote]
Apart from the world of magic lived the quiet, diligent working Muggles. They haven't a single important clue of the unique prowess around them for centuries and centuries. Always oblivious to what they think does not exist, Muggles live upon the people with a drop of magic in their veins, taking them as just normal beings who most likely frowned upon the same magical rumors they did. However these Muggles were not stupid - actually, if one would think about it, they must be smarter than average wizards with the things they had invented as a replacement for magic. Some of them could see what was going on, could spy the cracks that even the wizards have failed to conceal. Unfortunately, their meticulous abilities were not rewarded just because of what the magic folk have forgotten. In fact, it began with a tiny, magical invasion...an invasion that grew and grew until even Muggles could see it.
Faeries. It was a word that both wizards and Muggles laughed at because of their size, their inability to do anything powerful, or rather just that they didn't exist. But they do, rather like all the other giants, centaurs, witches, wizards, and werewolves. And they aren't hopeless, not in the least bit. These faeries can cast magic, can brew potions stronger than any wizard or witch, can hold considerable power. Yet now they're showing up from a long time of hiding from an unknown source, their aura so great that even the Muggles are beginning to sense something...and now are beginning to do something.
They're powerful little beings, even if they are short. They have wings, they can fly, and they are now going to be attending Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Arriving at the school, their trust for witches and wizards is low because of their mysterious past. But their determination to finally settle somewhere is so strong that they force themselves to act normal, to make friends. However among the world of clever Muggles and dark magic, 'settling down' is really not possible. Soon enough the Muggles might just be able to discover the world of magic despite the Ministry's tight control on maintaining their cluelessness. And what if whatever the faeries have been hiding from manages to catch up with them? Whatever that threatening force is, it must be extremely powerful. Not just any person or thing can bring danger to the great Fair Folk.
The students at Hogwarts must now act quickly, to learn to protect themselves of whatever's coming up next and either determine their classmates disguised as faeries as a threat, or a friend. And the adults of the Ministry, the aurors, the experianced officials...they also must do something about both faeries and Muggles. But of course there's still that mysterious, chilling thing the faeries have been hiding from. The source that no faerie would speak about.