Fair Folk

Deal with Devils and not with Gods. 
For Devils will bargain for your soul, 
while Gods will demand it for free.

The Greater Magi of the Shadowlands – the Daemons

The Fair Folk are the mythic beings that wear human forms: Aelfen and Kobalen and Gnomon. They are the keepers of Magick and will be teachers and patrons to human sorcerers. Often mistaken for Gods, the difference is that Fair Folk need no worship or offerings. The Fair Folk will normally trade or barter for their favor or their instruction. The Fair Folk may appear most human like, but they are not human. Like the Elders they are sympathetic to humans in the Shadowlands. But also like the Elders, their minds are alien and they do not see things as humans do.

The Fair folk carry a strong association to the Earth. Menstrual blood is regarded as Sacred by the Earth and can be used as a valuable barter item with demons. However it can be used to drive off, bind, or burn gods or their holy servants

The Fair Folk

The Aelfen

These fair folk look noble but are treacherous. The fair folk come from the future and feed on the present. They can provide prophecy for a price.

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The Sheedr

The fair folk of the Dark. Beautiful, regal, treacherous and cold. Rumor says that they come from the future and feed upon the present.

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  • The Darkened Court
  • Independent Agents 
    • Black Rock 
    • Whip father 
  • The Broken
    • The Grey Locust
    • Harvester
    • Devourer

The Faidr

The fair folk of the Waning, said to be of the future. They whisper that harvesting the present is necessary to keep wheel of time whole.

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  • The Twilight Rebels
  • Laughing Wind 
  • Clawface Grin 
  • The Broken
    • Falsenight
    • The Eye Spider
    • Starheart

The Kobalen

The goblin folk look vile and scary but are just and kind. The goblin folk come from the past and give to the present. They will take messages to the past for a price.

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The Bogn

The fair folk of the Waning. Shriveled, squat, ugly, joyous and friendly. Hailing from the past, feeding past to present to bring the harvest.

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  • The Noonday Court
  • Wise Monster 
  • The Sold Ones
    • The Rice Spriggan

The Gobn

The fair folk of summer. They defend the present, sending aid from the past. It is said they can undo past mistakes.

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  • The Midnight Court
  • Sleeping Earth 
  • The Sold Ones
    • The Wheat Goblin

The Gnomon

The Gnomon are the Fair Folk of the present moment and of science. Xaokn are researchers. Saign are Educators. The Gnomon are always willing to help but tend to be oblivious to consequences and will help Locust forces just as readily.

The Xaokn

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  • The Bonewood Court

The Saign

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  • The Bone Shrine Court

The Locust Tainted Fair Folk

Not all of the Fair Folk retain their independence in the face of the spreading conquest of the Hungry Empire. As it devours everything, either assimilating or destroying whatever it encounters, many of the Fair Folk who once were are no more. And many more Fair Folk now hold forms unrecognizable to what they once were.

The Broken

The Broken are the Fair Folk, beings who were once part of the great Courts, corrupted and twisted into incomprehensible forms by the corruption of the Grey and the Locust King.

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Former Sheedr

  • The Grey Locust
  • Harvester
  • Devourer

Former Faidr

  • Falsenight
  • The Eye Spider
  • Starheart

The Lords of Eternal Summer

The Court of Eternal Summer is the Captive Court of the Locust King. They were once Aelfen and Kobalen, but no longer, the Lords of Eternal Summer are so twisted that they barely qualify as Fair Folk any longer. 

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The Sold Ones

The Hungry Empire expands across the land, spewing new gods and conquering lands and Denizens, people and stories and mind, The Sold Ones are Fair Folk corrupted by the Locust.

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