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It’s been waiting for a while, you’re actually going to an attraction that doesn’t take a toll on anyone either emotionally or physically. You set your sights on the <span class="mu-s">Manic Pixie Dream Theater</span>. Vera is delighted to have some time to recuperate, even excited about what’s to come.
It still requires a voucher, so you grab a couple of fastpass tickets and wait outside the attraction. It’s a tour ride just like the Haunted Castle or the Lover’s Gravy Boat. For more details, you’ll have to get inside. In the meantime, there’s this bad boy wooden sign waiting to be read out loud. It’s Vera’s turn!
To be concise, the lore of the Manic Pixie Dream Theater goes like this: Among the stars, there’s a place where all the wishes are hosted, guarded by fairies who eagerly await for them to be fulfilled. It’s a matter of time, they say. They’re Optimism’s most faithful watchers and protectors, created from the pure wishes of children, who took form to maintain that kindness. To cheer them on! To make them look forward to the next day. The fae are kind admirers of those who dare to dream, to create, and look beyond to a better world full of kindness. By touching the wishes they host, they can watch those who made them, and when they’re fulfilled, they become shooting stars. They’ve watched every miracle, every feat, every dream fulfilled, and every tragedy pass. And they won’t stop believing!
But believing wasn’t enough for King Oberon. To him, it was time for his people to do more than watching. It was time for the fae to help fulfill wishes! He built a tiny spaceship and went to Earth to help! The King never returned, but his ship did, with a human girl in it. Scared but curious, the fairies welcomed the girl to their world and showed her around!
Tired of picking up Wishes from the ground, the girl complained. In response, the fairies built her the Dream Theater where she could watch any wish she ever wanted. But after a long while, it became clear to the little girl that the creature who saved her from the raging war was their king. Guilt overtook her body, she couldn’t face them, and before even saying goodbye, the girl took the spaceship back to Earth to bring back their king.
Neither returned. The Fairies still miss their friend, but believe they are going to meet again! And they won’t stop believing!