![]() ![]() ![]() The Queen, would destroy the shrine at Fablehaven and transfer the energy into a single object, a stone, that can destroy the nail that caused the plague. Her only portals to the human world is through her shrines located on some of the magical preserves. She does not dwell on earth, but in a different realm where she cannot be tainted by dark magic. The Queen introduces herself not as "a fairy" but as "the fairy," the mother, the eldest sister. Later in the book, Kendra once again goes to the Fairy Queen's shrine to seek help. It is said early in the book by a fairy at the Fairbanks' that Kendra can make orders in the name of the Queen. Kendra would end up walking on her island and living and then the Fairy Queen would help her summon the fairies to war and save Fablehaven.įablehaven: Grip of the Shadow Plague Kendra, however, must visit the Fairy Queen for help to save her family, and Fablehaven from Muriel and Bahumat. Unworthy visitors are instantly obliterated, as goes the story of the caretaker who was turned into dandelion fluff. The fairy queen shrine at Fablehaven is located in a beautiful park, on an island in the middle of a naiad pond. The Fairy Queen is a character in Brandon Mull's 2000s children's fantasy series Fablehaven. ![]()
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