SachiGrl
Indecisive Being
The Story
Nature has grown tired of seeing neglected, unhappy children. It was only a matter of time that the worlds of fantasy and reality come together for the sake of children's happiness.
Fairies from all over the world were trained, so that they can recover the happiness, the childhood every child is entitled to have. One by one, each fairy is assigned to a child. They must grant every wish the child asks until the child feels they are permanently happy or that they no longer believe in fairies. Each fairy hopes, dreams to achieve their goal to making their child happy to the point that they are no longer needed.
Without rules, the world could be in utter chaos.
These rules were created for the safety of the children, fairies, and the world itself.
1. When a child reveals the existence of their fairies, all witnesses and the child have their memories wiped.
2. You can’t wish to win a competition.
3. You can’t wish to interfere with or create true love.
4. Fairies can't directly kill, maim, or injure living beings.
5. No godchild can wish for his or her fairy to have a baby.
6. A child's fairy cannot tell them what other kids have fairies--the child has to find out on their own. Although the child can wish to know if a certain person, have fairies
7. A child cannot wish to take away the fairies of another child. They have to be wished away by the same child.
8. Fairies only grant wishes to miserable children of the dominant species of Earth.
9. If your life is perfect enough or you say "I'm happy and don't need my fairy/fairies anymore," they must leave the child and be assigned to a miserable one.
10. Wishes can only be granted by the child, unless the child wishes for his fairies to grant someone else's wishes.
11. All vocal wishes shall only be made in the voice of the godchild only.
12. You can’t wish dead people back to life.
13. You can’t wish for money
14. When a child has reached at age 17 (or 18 ) and does not believe in fairies anymore, the fairy/fairies must leave to a miserable child.
15. You can’t wish yourself to be a fairy.
16. Cloning wishes can only be canceled when all the clones are in the same room and at the same time.
17. Whomever has a wand has complete control over it, meaning you can't wish it back, and whomever has the wand has the power to grant their own wishes and the wishes of others, meaning you'll have to get it back the old fashioned way.
18. You can't wish away the rules or wish away any specific rule.
19. If a kid can't be trusted to keep their fairies a secret, then they can't have their own fairies, no matter how miserable they are.
20. If a fairy godparent quits, the position must be filled by an other fairy.
21. You can't wish for someone else to become non-existent.
22. If a fairy neglects the rules after three warnings, they will be sent back to school for 5 years (equivalent to 5 days of posting). The child will have a replacement fairy.
22. The maker of the rules shall notify all fairies when a new rule has been created. The fairy can't post until he/she has acknowledged the new rule
These are the rule enforcers. In the case that a rule is broken, these warrior fairies do what is necessary to enforce the rules and keep the world balanced. This usually includes, but not limited to: wiping of memories, undoing wishes, sending a fairy to Fairy Academy, permanently confiscating a fairy from a child, ect.
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