Sharon: You can trust me with them! Well, at least with Alistair. Which is probably just as well since Joss doesn’t need to use other people’s stories-he’s a storyteller himself-and I’m not sure I’d trust anyone else with my fae. My fae aren’t going to the big screen (or the little one) for a while anyway. Joss Whedon could do it he can do anything. The big trouble is walking that line of “I am differently moral” without falling into trite evil villain number four. Joss Whedon could get the fae just right. Katie: With all these paranormal movies out there, do you think the world needs to see some Fae? And can Hollywood get them right? Sharon: That's okay, I'm a patient person *twitch,twitch* As soon as he does, I’ll let him know about your request. I regret to inform you that Alistair is not speaking to me at the moment. In my world, the fae use a bit of hair (or personal item) to fashion a non-living entity that takes on the appearance and characteristics of the person the hair belonged to. Patty: Yay! Someone else who loves the evil, scary fae! Simply, a simulacrum is something or someone that imitates or impersonates something else-like in Harry Potter when Harry and Ron drank the potion that made them look like Draco’s friends.
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