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The myths and legends about Faerie are many and diverse, and often contradictory. Only one thing is certain - that nothing is certain. All things are possible in the land of Faerie.
Brian Froud
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Brian Froud
Age: 77
Born: 1947
Born: May 6
Costume Designer
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