In a land to the south of Averen, you will find yourself at the land of traders Tirindale. In this bustly country there is a city set off far into the wilderness called Putangirua, it was saved by the hero's of Averen who where summoned by an old friend to come and help,but this story is not about the city, the hero's who helped save it, or the lands themselves. It is about revenge hilarious revenge, now I do believe that I have stalled long enough let us begin.
The morning after the hero's of Averen had slain the evil necromancer who had attacked the citizens, the big bad orc and his companion a fairy by the name of Colleen their tent was burned down in the middle of the night. Seeking answers and finding very few the orc challenged all saying that they where all in on his tent being burnt down, not to far away Pippin a fawn was chuckling about the whole afair. For he was the only one who had the truth on who truly burned down the orc and fairy's tent. Dot noticing that this beast was getting quite a kick out of the whole affair and also noticed that he was the only one whom wasn't questioned. Burning with anger and a devient plan in her mind Colleen the fairy took her human form and used her magic to hide her wings approched him.
"Pippin, I know that you know something." Colleen said startling the fawn, "no, no I don't" Pippin replied, "and even if I did i would need payment for any information to be handed out."
And at that Pippin walked away, this infuriated Colleen with out a second thought she called upon her magic to summon her kin and sending them to hide the trees. "Pippin!", Colleen called with the notice of contempt in her voice, Sully turned around to start to reply was cut off by Colleen, "I hope you don't mind a FAIRY SWARM!", and as she yelled the last two words the fairys that where hiding in the trees all surrounded Sully, chasing him, and stabbing him with their pin like swords (they wouldn't harm him, but the sure did sting) all throughout the trails until Colleen fealt better. While she was doing all of this everyone in the village cheered and laughed until she glared at them all, not wishing to suffer the fawns fait they gave her what ever her and the big mean orc wanted. The moral of this story, don't get on a fairy's bad side.
A story wote by William J. Zimmerer
