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All right: Hazel is actually a model I found on deviant art: http://emilysoto.deviantart.com/gallery/?catpath=%2F&q=Alexis

And search Jesse Tuck for Alden, I don't know the actor's name, but he played Jesse Tuck ha.
All right, I'm fine with the elements correlating that way.

Nope, surprise me!

I think it would be, especially if you're going to begin with Hale chasing down a wayward faerie.
Sure, that makes sense. Like, Winter would be ice, Spring would be earth, Autumn would be air (?), and summer would be water(?) ha. I know ice isn't an element on its own, but whatever.

Sure, if you're up for it.
8/10

I love the gritty, grim feel to it.
Yeah, they would have minor abilities that reflect their court. Nothing that could cause too much damage to a human, though. In fact, they would mostly rely on their innate cunning and mischief to lead humans into situations that would bring them harm.

And, your idea with Hale works just fine for me.
5/10
Mostly for nostalgia's sake. I remember laughing hysterically at the original cat picture when I was 12.
Let's do four courts, and maybe a few wayward groups out there. We've got to give Hale a reason to suspect them of evil ha.
Yes, fairy tale monsters, no vampires, demons, or werewolves. Though, Hazel is going to have a daemon, but that is no way correlated with a demon. Look it up, if you'd like more information.

Heh, no, and I don't imagine that Alden will jump at the chance of inviting her to the woods. He won't exactly want the human he's become fascinated with to know that he's a creature out of her story books. As time progresses, though, I'm sure he'll take her there or whatever.

I'm not thinking Tinker Bell, but, yeah, I guess that works. I just want to keep them as they were originally depicted, like, in the old days, not Disney haha. I can't say I'm a fan of Holly Black, but I am thinking very closely along the lines of the faeries that she depicts in her novels. That other site is helpful, btw.
I was actually thinking that all manner of mostly-benevolent supernaturals existed. Pixies, fairy's, goblins, nymphs, all that crap you read about in books when you were a kid. If that makes it seem too kiddie for you, we can change it--but, if you think about it, the real versions of these creatures are pretty adult--most were either horny, murderous, or both. Alden's family would probably be pretty prominent, so on the large side. They would not be the only Faerie in the area.

Sure, we'll just have Alden venture out beyond his borders and run into your girl, from there he can convince her to visit him in the woods ha.

My vision is that Faeries are mostly like they're depicted, very small, but they can shift to human-sized (something Alden does frequently, obviously.) Pretty benevolent, or indifferent. Not inherently evil, for the most part. They would probably have their own colonies or 'courts', separated either by seasons or elements. Like, the winter court, the autumn court, etc.

Again feel free to modify or suggest anything you don't like.
Yeah, their names are kind of perfect lol. I didn't even notice that until you pointed it out.

Let's see, for the Carla thing: Alden is going to spend a vast majority, if not all of his time, in the woods. I don't imagine him wandering about the general public when he's got a hunter on his tail. Maybe we can have him venture out in a moment of rebellion though.

As for Hale and Hazel: I'm not sure. I was thinking that Hazel comes from a long line of Guardians that dates back to the beginning of time; maybe your hunter does too, but that's up to you. Anyway, I was thinking that Hazel inhabits a protected reservation at the edge of town. Hazel and Hale would have an agreement that he is forbidden to hunt within the bounds of her forest. I'm guessing that Hale would go along with it because most of the creatures in her forest are benign.

Which brings me to another point: Why is Hale after Alden? I was thinking that there's a blood-feud going that has been going on between their families for generations. Alden's family has long since atoned for it, but Hale still believes them to be dangerous--though Alden most certainly won't be.

That's just kind of a regurgitation of what's in my head, feel free to pick it apart.
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