Over the course of the next few months, Blythe begins to visit her fairy godmother more and more, mostly keeping it to herself, although she shares with Marlie when she's in town. She cautiously begins to learn more about magic and her own power from her godmother. In the most recent weeks, she has even begun to explore the “dresser” further, traveling the strange forests and experimenting with the power of imagination.
in the time between Tai and Xai (8 months):
learn fairy godmother is a bann sidhe, delivers the souls of children to “a place of peace”
she is a grandmother among other bann sidhe, who bring her souls
2 brownies live in the hut with her godmother
Blythe is not to go beyond the dead trees surrounding her godmother’s area; a dark, misty forest lies beyond
the satyr, Braegan, occasionally gives her godmother homemade goods (not just magically created), and says that she is the guardian of the forest
godmother cares for man-spider’s daughters at times, braiding their hair and feeding them
godmother tells her just before the session starts that she will be away for three days
Blythe works on a book for Drevlin, a collection of parchment bound with a string, about the things she’s seen in the dresser, an attempt to mimic academic books with descriptions of fauna and flora as well as her adventures traveling
Elli has been excommunicated from the church and is now staying at the Pickle house, delivering letters to make money; she has claws
Cordelia befriends the tabaxi merchant’s son, Chi-kui, and sometimes brings him to the house
Marlie visits around once a month with her mother
the upper floor of the Pickles house is repaired, with a sewing room and library
Indy is with the Squalls, training to become a paladin
his creepy friend Brighid watches our house with her ravens