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The '''Fairy Tome''' is a book that contains extensive detailed biological knowledge about Fairies, and the existence of them as well. It's divided into five pieces: ''Hel S. Bellwood's'' '''Original Text''', ''Jay B. Mercer's'' '''Blue Fairy Tome''', ''Timothy Connar's'' '''Red Fairy Tome''', ''Colen Thor's'' '''White Fairy Tome''' and ''Crucia Albastora's'' '''Black Fairy Tome'''.
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The '''Fairy Tome''' (妖精書, ''Yōsei-sho'') is a book that contains extensive detailed biological knowledge about Fairies, and the existence of them as well. It's divided into five pieces: ''Hel S. Bellwood's'' '''Original Text''', ''Jay B. Mercer's'' '''Blue Fairy Tome''', ''Timothy Connar's'' '''Red Fairy Tome''', ''Colen Thor's'' '''White Fairy Tome''' and ''Crucia Albastora's'' '''Black Fairy Tome'''.
   
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The '''Original Text''' (妖精書【原本】, ''Yōsei-sho Genpon'') describes the "fairy ecology", and is an attempt to explain the fairy in general, based on the insights gained through research and analysis.
200 years ago '''Alan Bach''' tried combining all five tomes, but only the content of the Black Fairy Tome was excluded in the final book. His reproduction of the book are manuscripts that he deliberately split and encoded into nine pieces and are now being seeked by everyone.
 
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The '''Blue Fairy Tome''' (青の妖精書, ''Ao no yōsei-sho'') describes the "study of adult fairy specimens". Its currently maintained and managed by the Ministry of Fairies.
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The '''Red Fairy Tome''' (赤の妖精書, ''Aka no yōsei-sho'') describes "the composition and structure of the fairy." Its currently maintained and managed by the Ministry of Fairies.
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The '''White Fairy Tome''' (白の妖精書, ''Shiro no yōsei-sho'') describes "the history of the fairy."
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The '''Black Fairy Tome''' (黒の妖精書, ''Kuro no yōsei-sho'') describes "the fairy possession." 200 years ago '''Alan Bach''' tried combining all five tomes, but only the content of the Black Fairy Tome was excluded in the final book. His reproduction of the book are manuscripts that he deliberately split and encoded into nine pieces and are now being seeked by everyone.
   
 
Colen's teaching were passed down to Crucia who eventually went on to write the Black Fairy Tome using majority of the knowledge and material Colen Thor had gathered during his studies. Colen also explored the Midend and left behind extensive notes. As of now Colen Thors ancestors often resent Albastora for using his teachers exploits to write a book and giving no credit.
 
Colen's teaching were passed down to Crucia who eventually went on to write the Black Fairy Tome using majority of the knowledge and material Colen Thor had gathered during his studies. Colen also explored the Midend and left behind extensive notes. As of now Colen Thors ancestors often resent Albastora for using his teachers exploits to write a book and giving no credit.

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The Fairy Tome (妖精書, Yōsei-sho) is a book that contains extensive detailed biological knowledge about Fairies, and the existence of them as well. It's divided into five pieces: Hel S. Bellwood's Original Text, Jay B. Mercer's Blue Fairy Tome, Timothy Connar's Red Fairy Tome, Colen Thor's White Fairy Tome and Crucia Albastora's Black Fairy Tome.

The Original Text (妖精書【原本】, Yōsei-sho Genpon) describes the "fairy ecology", and is an attempt to explain the fairy in general, based on the insights gained through research and analysis.

The Blue Fairy Tome (青の妖精書, Ao no yōsei-sho) describes the "study of adult fairy specimens". Its currently maintained and managed by the Ministry of Fairies.

The Red Fairy Tome (赤の妖精書, Aka no yōsei-sho) describes "the composition and structure of the fairy." Its currently maintained and managed by the Ministry of Fairies.

The White Fairy Tome (白の妖精書, Shiro no yōsei-sho) describes "the history of the fairy."

The Black Fairy Tome (黒の妖精書, Kuro no yōsei-sho) describes "the fairy possession." 200 years ago Alan Bach tried combining all five tomes, but only the content of the Black Fairy Tome was excluded in the final book. His reproduction of the book are manuscripts that he deliberately split and encoded into nine pieces and are now being seeked by everyone.

Colen's teaching were passed down to Crucia who eventually went on to write the Black Fairy Tome using majority of the knowledge and material Colen Thor had gathered during his studies. Colen also explored the Midend and left behind extensive notes. As of now Colen Thors ancestors often resent Albastora for using his teachers exploits to write a book and giving no credit.