οΌ there are plenty of stories the world over about drowning someone in the name of love. mermaids luring sailors. rusalka. kelpies. when his father cared to be a father at all, he would tell stories from ireland — sinann and her drowning, those that had angered the fae.
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so even though the specifics of her story escape him, he gets it — water as a metaphor for the underworld. uΕΘΔΓ©Η§ila drowned people too. οΌ
So was the moral there to beware of love, or princes?