A/N I mentioned this story I'm making In my PJO/AF Crossover so… enjoy!
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Artemis Fowl and the Curse of the Condemned
By: Fowlperson
Using stuff from Eoin Colfer
Prologue
September 24, 1925
- The condemned were/are fairies with powerful magical powers. They have chosen to hide, even among the fairies. They had three classes in their group, Spell Casters, Seers, and Healers. Though there were disastrous results after the effects of their powerful magic, they continued to pursue the goal of ruling the fairy world. We allowed them to hide, for we were going to call them off for using such powerful magic for evil. According to the Book, fairies are allowed to banish other fairies only if they have done some evil. Fairies cannot destroy other fairies or they will be destroyed. I personally think the condemned are like humans; self-conceited, idiotic, yes; even greedy.
The Spell Casters used powerful, ancient fairy magic. It is rumored that they gained their first powers from runes. Spell Casters could demolish walls, enter human dwellings without permission, vibrate through walls, break the sound barrier, and more.
Seers have the power to tell the future, no matter what happens. They were so good in this art, fairies decided to destroy them. Only few lived to be a part of the condemned.
Healers could heal any injury. They could heal a dead person with brain damage. Healers are powerful enough to stop time itself. Time-stop, as they call it, drains the Healers of all their magic. The Healers could control time even better then the Demon Warlocks. They could alter time and create a time paradox and still fix it. According to my father, Healers could control who is stopped and who is still moving. Even though they don't really stop time, because they actually make time so slow, it seems like time itself has stopped, they could still defeat their enemies easily. According to a tradition in the Book, fairies could only use magic on other fairies for good not evil.
All of the condemned were mixed groups of fairies; elves, dwarves, gnomes, even demons. They chose ultimate power over common sense. The People are all ashamed of these fairies who would do such a thing. Amazingly, not many fairies are that senseless. Though I sense the condemned are stirring, I believe that we are still safe. My family had royal secrets passed down from generation to generation. If the fairies knew about the condemned, surely a lot will join them and they will overpower us. This is why we must keep their existence a secret.
I, Lily Frond, have been told that the fairies cast these fairies away when they were using these powers for evil, not for good. My father told me, the condemned stole the name from what we called them. The condemned started their evil acts around the 1800s. These fairies were prevented from destroying the fairies because of The Book. They read it and decided to curse us. They said we would have a major enemy one day. I never believed them. My father has told me a lot about them, he says they are crazy. I, for one, agree with him. Will the condemned actually strike? This will remain a secret to us, the fairies. When or if they do strike, I will be ready for them. I hope they haven't developed their technology as we did, or we will have a major problem. Even bigger than the Opal Koboi threat. Bigger than Artemis Fowl. Even bigger than Turnball Root.
I, as lieutenant, have kept an eye on Foaly, our technical consultant. He wrote a message a few years ago. He called to the humans for help. I can't believe that he would do such a thing! I heard that Foaly wrote a secret recruitment letter to the Mud Men who could read Gnommish. Anyway, I have been getting suspicious that he is helping Artemis Fowl in his criminal activities. He might just be talking with him, but one must never let their guard down. Especially since he has put radiation sensors all around Haven in secret... -
From the diaries of Lily Frond.
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