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The Pale Princess (The Storyweaver Saga Book 1)

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At that moment, the Pale Princess was in a deep slumber and had not an inkling of how the pygmies had played her and her lover for fools. Under the cover of the night sky, the six pygmies made their first move.

If the Seelie ancestor and the Prince are the 2nd who came and Seelie Ancestor, that would mean that the Pygmies cannot be archons. The downfall of the Seelie was well before the Archon war. However, we do have one archon alive today who was alive during the time of the Moon Sisters and Seelie. Princess of the Moonlight Forest, please save my five brothers. We will vow our loyalty to you in return for your kindness,” begged a deformed pygmy who had just popped up from behind the branches. That foolish princess is now in chains. I destroyed the Moonlight Kingdom and cursed her people before her eyes. They will be in an undead state, lingering at the point between life and death forevermore. No soul and no moonlight." The words of the Night Mother landed like cold raindrops on a forgotten tomb.

The Pale Princess and the Six Pygmies (IV)

the Prince's broken soul used up all its remaining power to curse the pygmies. For the rest of their lives, they were tormented by a curse that made them feel as if they were being cooked in a huge cooking pot, unable to ever see the light of day again.” But for the world to be created, the egg's shell had to be broken. However, Phanes, the Primordial One, used the eggshell to separate the "universe" and the "microcosm of the world." The Pale Princess lived in the moonlight forest, the only place free from the night mother's rule. Similary, Seelie were known to have lived in palaces in the Dark Sea, outside of the dominion of Phanes, Now taking into account the Sumeru Lore that we know of, there is a case to be made here that the Pygmy being "evil" is a way to describe the Archons trying to save their own nation. The curse made the pygmies feel as though they were being cooked in a giant cooking pot. If the cooking pot is referring to Teyvat, this could make sense since the eternal “cooking” would allude to how the archons all go through erosion which cannot be stopped.

Second Possibility: Fake Sky is the ""walls of darkness". This is highly likely as well, because the book clearly says, "occasional moonlight that made it through the clouds". Clouds??? I first thought this place was in the abyss, but this statement confirms that this is Teyvat. I personally think everyone is reading way too far into the tree hole sentence. If the Prince is a descender, that means he wouldn’t have been in the Irminsul records in the first place. And if we’re assuming that Irminsul has already existed prior to this event, I’d be willing to bet that the last quote just means that the guilty pygmy somehow integrated the Prince into Teyvat and Irminsul, binding him to the laws of Teyvat, which is suspiciously similar to our abyss twins situation that Nahida told us about. Coincidentally, Nabu Malikata, the Goddess of Flowers and Mistress of Dreams had the power of prophecy, and she was a Seelie. The leading theory on the identity of the Princess is that she is related to the Seelies. The Blind Pygmy wants to keep the sunlight with them forever, which is the prince. He doesn't want to risk losing the Prince.We could infer that a short adult is a character who is not whole. It's a character who's lost a part of themselves. There are already a lot of people asserting that the Archons are the six pygmies in the book series "The Pale Princess and the Six Pygmies". For Lan, who's always wanted to learn the sword, the opportunity to train as a soldier makes him think he'll be able to learn and serve. What he finds is brutality and torment, though he does learn to fight. A chance encounter on the battlefield takes him away from that brutality, where he's given a chance to learn another way—and finally become the mythical Taihg soldier he's dreamed of being. The Pale Princess and the Six Pygmies (I) was a book given to us by Lisa during her story quest. This book is apparently "a fairytail story that has been told throughout Teyvat for ages." Even Paimon recalls the name of this story. But Lisa and the Abyss Mage knows there is a "hidden secret" behind this story.

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