"So then we're not really saving Christmas then, are we?" the fairy princess Magweed asked as the three of them tromped through the crusty snowpack. Despite the fact that she was wearing only her bedclothes (an oversized flannel nightshirt, leggings and big, fuzzy, purple slippers--plus a long striped scarf which Zebulon had offered her from his pack,) she was surprisingly comfortable in the harsh environment. She did, however, wrap her arms about her body and tuck in her hands in deference to the impressive dreamland glacial landscape, which she wouldn't want to offend by taking for granted.
"Well, okay... maybe not the holiday..." Zebulon the elf conceded, his arms held out from his body to keep his balance on the slick surface. "I know that it's not something that's celebrated in the Mythlands , so you'll have to believe me when I tell you that the more secular legends and trappings of it are still a big deal in the mortal world. In fact, the North Pole operation is the only aspect of Faerie that that parents still teach their children to believe in. Well, okay... maybe the whole tooth collecting operation too... but don't you find that kind of creepy? I mean, sneaking into children's bedrooms and paying them off for a discarded body part? Ghoulish, I say. Santa, he only sneaks into the house once a year... and not into anyone's bedroom. Those tabloid rumors have no basis in fact, I'll have you know... Paris is so not his type. Now, Mrs. Fields the cookie Mogul... maybe I could see him getting tempted. But he's a one-woman jolly old elf, I assure you..."
"Why are we walking?" Griffin grumbled, his talons crunching the frozen tundra. "If this is my dream, we so should be flying. I'm sure I could get airborne carrying the two of you... I just need to run downhill a bit to pick up speed..."
Zebulon snorted. "I'll pass, thanks... I heard about your last flight. Word is there's still an imprint of your face in the beach."
Griffin's feathered head shot up. "You... heard about that?"
The elf shrugged modestly. "I, um... have an in with elfin intelligence. Those naughty and nice lists are very thorough, with the whole "sees you when you're sleeping... knows when you're awake..." thing."
The beaked boy nodded and rolled his eyes. "Yeah... and the Tooth Fairy is the creepy operation"
"Hmmmph" Zebulon replied. "In any event, we're just using your dream to keep the three of us together while we travel northward through the dreams of other people. It's really the quickest way to the North Pole and the gate to the Mythlands there."
The lion/eagle/boy looked around him. "This isn't my dream any more? Then whose is it?"
"That guy's" the elf noted, pointing to an ice fisherman hunched over a small hole in the surface of a frozen lake. He was struggling mightily with the line as something gargantuan took his bait. "Murry Felderman of Edmonton, Alberta. Nice guy... has this dream every night, but never lands the fish."
Magweed waved a polite hello to the man, but he never looked up from his catch. She glanced instead to their tiny elfin guide "Why do you keep looking behind us?" she asked curiously, looking back herself. "Are you expecting someone to follow us?"
"Er... no reason. Of course I'm not" the elf flushed guiltily. "I'm on a perfectly valid mission to save Christmas."
"Secular Christmas" Griffin reminded him.
"Right" Zebulon agreed. "No reason to encourage angry letter writers" he added cryptically. "Anyway, you'd be surprised how much Mythland politics are involved in that side of the holiday."
Magweed wasn't so sure she would be. "What is it Poppa always says about politics, Griff?"
Her brother cocked his head to the side. "Well... it's kind of this muffled, moaning sound..." he answered. "Although Sir Mumphrey tends to use phrases with various combinations of "bloody", "bounders" and "right sound thrashing" mixed with more colorful bits we're not supposed to repeat."
"Well, same thing here... only with politicians that are ageless, and so likely even more stubborn and crooked" Zebulon reasoned. "It's like this... Magic isn't supposed to work outside of Faerie any more... at least not the kind of magic that we're talking about. Most of the Fey magic that's still in the modern world is either there by special dispensation of the Queene , or is the work of renegades and exiles. In short, Santa has to be licensed to run his North Pole workshop, with unionized elfin labor and all magic imported through Mythland trade agreements."
"Okay" Magweed nodded, following so far.
"The problem is that the mortal realms aren't too popular in Faerie court right now... What with all that trouble with the Parody Master, the general consensus is that we should be stockpiling all of our magic in case of future invasion, and not exporting it in a money-losing venture to bring toys to a world full of people that don't believe in us any more. Some of the loudest voices on the Queene's council are the Isolationists. If they get their way, Santa would be cut off. No more oats to make the reindeer fly. No more time-displacement sleigh." He sighed. "No more fairy dust for dreamy elves to sprinkle..."
"Dreamy elves?" Griffin asked.
"Er... what?" Zebulon replied. "Did I say that last part out loud?"
"Yes" Magweed confirmed absently, chewing on her lip as she considered things. "So how do we help?"
"Well, that's simple..." Zebulon said, puffing up his chest. "We go into the dreams of the Isolationists and we try to talk them out of voting to recall Santa at the next council meeting!" He smiled triumphantly. "Santa gets to stay in business, the children of the world get their secular Christmas traditions, and the very hard-working and deserving elves don't lose their jobs and get reassigned to miserable desk assignments in remote kingdoms where I'll... er, few will ever see them again." He gestured hesitantly as he continued walking. "Okay, so maybe the Isolationists weren't willing to hear my arguments when I approached them on my own before... but you're a Fairy Princess! They'll have to grant you an audience! And really, politicians are all about the quid pro quo ... they really just want to cut off contact with the mortal realm because it isn't benefiting their districts in any way. But if we can add a little pork to the trade agreement for them, I'm sure they'll come around."
"They can't find pigs to eat in the Mythlands?" Maggie asked, feeling a bit lost now.
"Wait a minute..." Griffin interjected. "Santa sent you on a mission to bribe the Queene's council?"
"Er... well... not exactly. I'm more of an independently concerned citizen. And bribe is an ugly word... It's really more of a negotiation."
"And the Queene of Faerie..." the feathered twin continued shrewdly, "She's going to be okay with Maggie of all people trying to influence her closest advisers?"
"Ah... um..." Zebulon hemmed, tugging at his collar. "That's where things might get a bit delicate..."
to be continued
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- The Princess and the Great North Star Chapter Three · Visionary continues the Christmas tale · Thu Dec 13, 2007 at 01:30:51 am EST
- You can tell Zeb learned to plan from the LL... (no text) · Hatman · Sat Dec 15, 2007 at 08:01:27 pm EST
- Zebulon is quite the lobbyist. · jack · Sat Dec 15, 2007 at 12:18:43 am EST
- The Princess and the Great North Star Chapter Five: "Go Al B. Harper, Go!" · Al B. Harper · Thu Dec 13, 2007 at 08:28:39 pm EST
- i like this dimensional dream universe (no text) · jack · Sat Dec 15, 2007 at 10:27:22 pm EST
- I also vote to see the race! (no text) · Hatman · Sat Dec 15, 2007 at 08:09:55 pm EST
- . (no text) · Rhiannon · Sat Dec 15, 2007 at 05:48:17 am EST
- Now I want to see the race as well. (no text) · HH reckons Brock probably has a snickering sidekick mutt · Fri Dec 14, 2007 at 05:59:05 am EST
- The Princess and the Great North Star Chapter Six: "It looks like the file size of the naughty list is around nine hundred and thirty gigabytes." · Dancer via HH; and she also says to tell you how much she likes the other chapters · Fri Dec 14, 2007 at 05:55:58 am EST
- Heh, "That's not my naughty list" (no text) · Hatman · Sat Dec 15, 2007 at 08:27:17 pm EST
- . (no text) · Rhiannon · Sat Dec 15, 2007 at 05:48:26 am EST
- I hope this dream has insurance. (no text) · Anime Jason · Fri Dec 14, 2007 at 08:38:29 pm EST
- It wouldn't be a Dancer story without snarky moments between Sarah's relatives. ;) (no text) · CrazySugarFreakBoy! · Fri Dec 14, 2007 at 06:02:36 pm EST
- Hey, the disappearing knickers look works for Britney Spears....or not. (no text) · Al B. Harper · Fri Dec 14, 2007 at 05:18:42 pm EST
- I'd go see "Emmanuelle the Musical." · killer shrike · Fri Dec 14, 2007 at 08:34:05 am EST
- So funny it's a shame Danny has to die now. · Visionary · Fri Dec 14, 2007 at 08:00:02 am EST
- There are no double entendres I could use in the reply about this that you didn't get to first. (no text) · HH · Fri Dec 14, 2007 at 06:01:35 am EST
- Heh: "Bland Corporation." Good one (no text) · killer shrike hopes they show up in PVB proper someday · Fri Dec 14, 2007 at 12:11:52 am EST
- Yuki II?? (no text) · Anime Jason · Thu Dec 13, 2007 at 10:28:17 pm EST
- If Nascar was like this, then I could understand its popularity. · Visionary · Thu Dec 13, 2007 at 10:11:41 pm EST
- But where is the monkey sidekick? And shouldn't there be more animanga speed-lines? :) (no text) · CrazySugarFreakBoy! · Thu Dec 13, 2007 at 09:41:19 pm EST
- Casting call... · Al B. Harper · Thu Dec 13, 2007 at 08:39:47 pm EST
- Heh....very delicate I'd say...by the way, love the banner! :) (no text) · Al B. Harper · Thu Dec 13, 2007 at 07:12:01 pm EST
- Now it's pointed, out the whole Tooth Fairy thing is slightly strange. Especially as at least one of them has asthma. (no text) · Rhiannon · Thu Dec 13, 2007 at 02:38:30 pm EST
- Oh no...not POLITICS!!! (no text) · Anime Jason · Thu Dec 13, 2007 at 09:17:25 am EST
- You know, I'm starting to think that maybe Zebulon has difficulty coming up with plans in a crisis · killer shrike · Thu Dec 13, 2007 at 08:23:40 am EST
- The Princess and the Great North Star Chapter Four: "If I ever find ... · Dancer via HH · Thu Dec 13, 2007 at 05:23:37 am EST
- Poor ogres, they're so misunderstood. They're like onions I hear (no text) · Hatman · Sat Dec 15, 2007 at 08:06:15 pm EST
- OK...I'm going to write a dream sequence... (no text) · Al B. Harper · Thu Dec 13, 2007 at 07:10:38 pm EST
- Yes, we men are more complex than you give us credit for. Sometimes. :) (no text) · CrazySugarFreakBoy! · Thu Dec 13, 2007 at 03:11:57 pm EST
- This is a very good story. (no text) · Rhiannon · Thu Dec 13, 2007 at 02:39:14 pm EST
- She's gotten very good at controlling her own dreams. (no text) · Anime Jason · Thu Dec 13, 2007 at 09:20:04 am EST
- My favorite bit: · killer shrike · Thu Dec 13, 2007 at 08:29:02 am EST
- Verily, 'tis a dream of exquisite beauty and wonderment. · Visionary · Thu Dec 13, 2007 at 08:01:17 am EST
- If ever a chapter needed illustrating... (no text) · HH thinks we need to fix the board to show the full title though · Thu Dec 13, 2007 at 05:27:29 am EST
- Where but the PVB could you find a story of political machinations in fairyland featuring an elf of dubious matrimonial status? (no text) · HH · Thu Dec 13, 2007 at 05:21:26 am EST
- So, they're fighting the Faerie equivalent of Pat Buchanan? · CrazySugarFreakBoy! · Thu Dec 13, 2007 at 01:45:50 am EST
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