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They are regularly obscured by a glamor so that most mortals can neither hear them nor see their true forms. This appears to be a natural property of them. When inside of buildings built with iron, they become visible, which is another reason for them to avoid those structures. | They are regularly obscured by a glamor so that most mortals can neither hear them nor see their true forms. This appears to be a natural property of them. When inside of buildings built with iron, they become visible, which is another reason for them to avoid those structures. | ||
Other ways to perceive the Frost Faeries are standing in the right place under the full moon, or to ingest a "secret drink", made out of many rare or disgusting ingredients, like certain bugshells ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carmine E120]) and possibly parts of incense or processed fruit acids ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sodium_benzoate E211]).<ref name="3.04" /> Humans [[ | Other ways to perceive the Frost Faeries are standing in the right place under the full moon, or to ingest a "secret drink", made out of many rare or disgusting ingredients, like certain bugshells ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carmine E120]) and possibly parts of incense or processed fruit acids ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sodium_benzoate E211]).<ref name="3.04" /> Humans [[Earthworlders|from Earth]] usually have eaten either the exact mixture, or just the right amount of those ingredients separately, which is why they are awakened to the activities of Frost Faeries. | ||
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** The eyes of Gods and cats. (the word combination of "gods and cats" is nowhere in the novels) | ** The eyes of Gods and cats. (the word combination of "gods and cats" is nowhere in the novels) | ||