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servant who returned to Faerie from his realm. However, she has also shown genuine affection and emotion, even if she tries to hide it: when her affair with Tamlin leaves her with a human son (possibly the powerful magician
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idea as one of his ongoing storylines, while gently debunking it. This meant utilizing
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to turn into the "Burning Girl" for no other reason than her attendants' fascination with the girl's efforts to grow real vegetables, and frequently grew enraged at
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discovered that a gaming guide to the DC universe had made this assumption, and worried that a key part of the Tim Hunter character - that he was a normal teenage boy - might be lost if this was true. Instead of simply denying the possibility of
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that when its popularity caused DC to release a spin-off miniseries, they decided that a three-issue mini-series about her rise to power would be most suitable - one that, ironically, reignited the possibility that she might be Tim's mother.
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