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Noah is a male fairy with light purple hair and purple eyes, maintaining a youthful, boy-like form consistent with fairy aging. He served as a page to Lord Herbert Chamber at Holly Leaf Castle. Before leaving for war against the Millsland Royal Family, Herbert returned Noah's wing and instructed him to protect the castle, consume only the stored treats provided, and leave once those ran out. Noah interpreted these orders as a test of loyalty, not as an act of mercy intended to grant him freedom after Herbert's anticipated death.
Following House Chamber's defeat, the castle was annexed by Millsland, donated to the Saint Lewiston Bell Church, and fell into disrepair over fifteen years. Knowing his master would not return, Noah continued guarding the abandoned castle alone. He survived on minimal resources, refusing to eat anything beyond Herbert's remaining provisions, believing strict obedience proved his devotion. His prolonged isolation and spectral presence fueled rumors the castle was haunted.
When sugar artisan Anne Halford and others resided temporarily in the castle, Noah initially interacted through disruptive tricks. After encountering Anne directly, he revealed his background and unwavering hope for Herbert's return. Anne experienced visions of Noah's past with Herbert, including their final farewell. These visions, shared by Herbert's spirit, clarified that his commands aimed to ensure Noah's survival and eventual freedom, not perpetual servitude, conveying his desire for Noah to move forward.
Confronted with this truth about his master's fate and the orders' meaning, Noah accepted Herbert's death and final wishes. He ceased guarding the castle and chose a new path as an apprentice aiming to become a Silver Sugar Fairy, joining the Paige Workshop. Noah's relationship with Herbert was marked by deep mutual respect; Herbert treated him more as a page in the traditional apprentice role than a servant, indicating a level of equality uncommon in human-fairy dynamics. Noah's actions stemmed from genuine love and loyalty, transforming his purpose from waiting indefinitely to honoring Herbert's memory through his own growth and craft.
Following House Chamber's defeat, the castle was annexed by Millsland, donated to the Saint Lewiston Bell Church, and fell into disrepair over fifteen years. Knowing his master would not return, Noah continued guarding the abandoned castle alone. He survived on minimal resources, refusing to eat anything beyond Herbert's remaining provisions, believing strict obedience proved his devotion. His prolonged isolation and spectral presence fueled rumors the castle was haunted.
When sugar artisan Anne Halford and others resided temporarily in the castle, Noah initially interacted through disruptive tricks. After encountering Anne directly, he revealed his background and unwavering hope for Herbert's return. Anne experienced visions of Noah's past with Herbert, including their final farewell. These visions, shared by Herbert's spirit, clarified that his commands aimed to ensure Noah's survival and eventual freedom, not perpetual servitude, conveying his desire for Noah to move forward.
Confronted with this truth about his master's fate and the orders' meaning, Noah accepted Herbert's death and final wishes. He ceased guarding the castle and chose a new path as an apprentice aiming to become a Silver Sugar Fairy, joining the Paige Workshop. Noah's relationship with Herbert was marked by deep mutual respect; Herbert treated him more as a page in the traditional apprentice role than a servant, indicating a level of equality uncommon in human-fairy dynamics. Noah's actions stemmed from genuine love and loyalty, transforming his purpose from waiting indefinitely to honoring Herbert's memory through his own growth and craft.