Chapter 8Adin Adin had read every book in the elven library to dissect the lies they told. He had accepted that the humans had a history of aggression toward other kingdoms. Elves were smart. Perhaps, he would even tell the humans that the elves were nothing like the fairies. They were civilized and bright. The fairies were tricky and spoke in riddles. Elves and humans were kind and could be trusted. Adin had convinced himself that fairies were far less than the elves. The elves were close to humans in civility. Even after conceding this fact to King Auberi on their way to the fairy castle, the king would still not touch him or look at him with anything but disgust. Prince Tael argued that the fairies were loving and trusting but communicated in different ways than others. He even argue

