The worlds and kingdoms of the Fae knew very well that they weren't the only ones out there. Treaties bound in ink had been formed between many alongside the blood splattered parchments that announced war. Portals were used as gateways from one world to another, yet they were tightly restricted. Only the rulers of each kingdom were allowed to move from one world to the next. If the need called for it, messengers were sent forth in their stead.

Earth was void of magic and therefore was not considered as one of the Fae worlds. Its portal had been created as human civilization had first begun, yet it had quickly been forgotten. The human race was not one that the Fae completely understood. They were only told in myth, just as the fae were spoken on Earth. Vampires, Faeries, Demons, werewolves and many other creatures certainly did exist. Humans, however, believed them only to be simple fairy tales.

Jareth The Goblin King, Ruler of the Underground had been told in one particular book so well that it had even recorded one of his rules. If one were to wish away their younger sibling he would take the babe and bring it to his Kingdom. He'd offer the older sibling a chance to get the child back, by going through his Labyrinth. Otherwise, the babe became a goblin and the sibling and parents forgot he ever existed and were returned to Earth.

It was the only portal that connected Earth to the Fae world that was still being used. When some completed the Labyrinth they would remember what happened in the Underground. Children, whether they were young or teenagers, never could keep themselves quiet for long. The stories were ignored at first. Slowly children began to spread the same stories, enough so that the governments of Earth began to grow interest.

The American Government uncovered the ancient portal in Sedona, Arizona. It took them a while to figure out how to go from one place and come back, but soon they figured it out. They began to conduct experiments on the different worlds, pretending that they were part of the Fae and attempted to blend in. Their experiments soon had them uncovered. The experiments focused around the Fae World's magic. The humans didn't understand it and they wanted to harness it. Technology and Magic, however, did not mix.

Because of their ignorance, Fae worlds were beginning to lose their magic. One even was destroyed. Rulers had closed off their portals and so far it kept the Humans out.