The Queen monitors who uses the Fountain and has a list of those who should use it and a list of those who should not. (She doesn't want the Witch enhancing her powers by drinking from it to name one example). Roxannadrell drinks from the Fountain too but she, and Eileen, as fairy royals need to top up from the Fountain far less frequently than the average fairy. Hanastrew and Eileen would like the Queen to install a second Fountain elsewhere as it is not always convenient and/or easy for fairies to get to the Palace to use it but so far Roxannadrell has refused this.
The Fountain of Youth is within the Palace grounds and is fed by a huge lake (which in turn is fed by a series of smaller bodies of water). All fairies have to drink from the fountain regularly to top up their natural magical energy supplies. Get rid of the Fountain and fairies would die. It would take a while (just as the loss of bees for us would take a while to hit us badly) but the results would be the same.
The Queen monitors who uses the Fountain and has a list of those who should use it and a list of those who should not. (She doesn't want the Witch enhancing her powers by drinking from it to name one example). Roxannadrell drinks from the Fountain too but she, and Eileen, as fairy royals need to top up from the Fountain far less frequently than the average fairy. Hanastrew and Eileen would like the Queen to install a second Fountain elsewhere as it is not always convenient and/or easy for fairies to get to the Palace to use it but so far Roxannadrell has refused this.
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