Have any of you heard your faery talk and what did they sound like and have you ever heard them sing?
mine has talked to me a few times now her voice is sweet and she has even sung to me a little.
singing?
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I don't have a Fae, but I have heard Spirit's chatter to me. That's a pretty awesome experience to have as a newbie!
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One of the fae in my keep is a piper fairy from CH. In her telepathy she seems somewhat melodic, but it's hard to describe. She hasn't sung to me, but she loves to play violin or fiddle, and sometimes when I'm listening to music I'll hear her playing along with her instrument in my mind. She particularly likes to play along with rock music that has electric guitar.
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