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Reviews For The Heir to Prince Manor
Author's Response: Good, because Harry is the true heir.
Author's Response: No, Draco did not need the medallion, since he inherited his parents' estate. Prince Manor was Harry's true home.
Anyhow, this chapter was brilliant too! The way the heir was chosen was very interesting, I really liked Severus Prince and hope to see more of him. Harry was the right choice. And the O in HOM, you go, kid! Let's hope dd honors it. Author's Response: he may or he may not, it all depends! But Harry did earn it and the mantle of the heir as well. Your free Galleon is coming!
Author's Response: Glad to hear it! Thanks for reviewing!
I had one question I've been meaning to ask. Why hasn't Severus given Harry a nickname? He calls Draco, Dragon and Dragonet but nothing affectionate for Harry. Author's Response: He hasn't thought of one for him yet. But maybe he will soon.
you really do deserve it! Author's Response: Thanks so much! Working on the next chapter of this now. And have you read Angel yet? That's my newest one.
Author's Response: You and me both! Hopefully DD will!
Author's Response: Okay, the term "Seelie" comes from the Gaelic "Sidhe" which means loosely translated "Light" so the Seelie Court is the "Light Court" as opposed to the "Unseelie" or "Dark" Court. There are also stations of Low and High court fae, the High Court fae, are similar to elves, they rule and are able to travel outside of their realm for an indeterminate length of time, they can form lasting relationships with humans, and have greater powers and magic than their Low Court cousins. Low Court fae are beings such as house elves, brownies, pixies, sylphs, dryads, shimmerlings, they usually have specific duties they must perform, and they can serve High Court fae in a variety of ways by pledging themselves in an Oath of Allegiance--the shimmerlings are messengers, for instance. Seelie Court fae do things with contracts, like Sarai's yearly contract as Captain of Queen Titania's bodyguards, and the contract is binding for an amount of time specified and for terms that are in it. Unseelie fae do things with coercive spells, Binding Charms that are like the Unforgivables, and that force someone or something to serve them against their will. Unseelie High Court fae are the dark elves, similar to their Seelie cousins in looks and powers, except they're the flip side. They live to cause mayhem and destruction everywhere. Some Unseelie Low Court fae are banshees, kelpies, siryns, boggarts, night hags, darkhounds, harpies, and half-men (literally half of a man, like if you sliced a body in half). All of that will be explained as Harry starts to learn more about the Realm of Faerie when he returns to prince Manor the following summer and Severus really starts to teach him about his inheritance. You just happened to have a sneak peek. |
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