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In today’s section, we get a speech by Oliver Hawskill, a theosophist out to prove the existence of fairies (elementals, hobgoblins, etc.) by capitalizing on the visions of his daughter. He is also Violet Bramble’s first lover, and their relationship will later produce Auberon. This speech represents a fascinating account for the existence of fairies, and how one might access their world.
By Brandon CookIn today’s section, we get a speech by Oliver Hawskill, a theosophist out to prove the existence of fairies (elementals, hobgoblins, etc.) by capitalizing on the visions of his daughter. He is also Violet Bramble’s first lover, and their relationship will later produce Auberon. This speech represents a fascinating account for the existence of fairies, and how one might access their world.