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==Types of Fae==
==Types of Fae==
*'''Sprites''': While most sprites are the tiniest of the fae and known for their love of wine and sweets, the variety of sprite most likely to be encountered by adventurers are usually larger "outcasts" from the Fae community that tend to be bent on destruction.
*'''[[Sprite]]''': While most sprites are the tiniest of the fae and known for their love of wine and sweets, the variety of sprite most likely to be encountered by adventurers are usually larger "outcasts" from the Fae community that tend to be bent on destruction.
**[[Dark Sprite]]
**[[Dark Sprite]]
**[[Fire Sprite]]
**[[Fire Sprite]]
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**[[Sand Sprite]]
**[[Sand Sprite]]
**[[Water Sprite]]
**[[Water Sprite]]
*'''Alfars''': The Alfar most often seen by adventurers are usually used as the archetypal depiction of "good" Fae, and are sometimes referred to as angels or depicted as Human-like creatures with feathered wings in contrast to their actual appearance.
*'''[[Alfar]]''': The Alfar most often seen by adventurers are usually used as the archetypal depiction of "good" Fae, and are sometimes referred to as angels or depicted as Human-like creatures with feathered wings in contrast to their actual appearance.
**[[Guardian Spirit#Avenger|Alfar Avenger]]
**[[Guardian Spirit#Avenger|Alfar Avenger]]
**[[Guardian Spirit#Guardian|Alfar Guardian]]
**[[Guardian Spirit#Guardian|Alfar Guardian]]
*'''Nyads''': Spirits of the water whose appearance reflects the health of their home waters.
*'''[[Nyad]]''': Spirits of the water whose appearance reflects the health of their home waters.
**[[Blood Nyad]]
**[[Blood Nyad]]
**[[Sickly Blightwater Nyad]]
**[[Sickly Blightwater Nyad]]
*'''Dryads''': Spirits of the trees whose appearance reflects the health of their home forest.
*'''[[Dryads]]''': Spirits of the trees whose appearance reflects the health of their home forest.
**[[Blood Dryad]]
**[[Blood Dryad]]
**[[Fendryad]]
**[[Fendryad]]
**[[Rotting Deadwood Dryad]]
**[[Rotting Deadwood Dryad]]
*'''Will o' Wisps''': Mysterious creatures that manifest as small balls of glowing light that float on air.
*'''[[Will o' Wisp]]s''': Mysterious creatures that manifest as small balls of glowing light that float on air.
*'''Leprechauns''': [[Kertigen]]'s favorite workers who zealously guard his treasure hordes.
*'''[[Leprechaun]]s''': [[Kertigen]]'s favorite workers who zealously guard his treasure hordes.
*'''Welkins''': Created by Faenella but favorite servants of [[Divyaush]], who often sends them to help a craftsmen in need.
*'''[[Welkin]]''': Created by Faenella but favorite servants of [[Divyaush]], who often sends them to help a craftsmen in need.
*'''Gremlins''': Favored pets of [[Zachriedek]] that he sends to plague craftsmen. They are rarely seen unless summoned by [[Cleric]]s to do certain [[Dismantle#PRAY|menial tasks]].
*'''[[Gremlin]]''': Favored pets of [[Zachriedek]] that he sends to plague craftsmen. They are rarely seen unless summoned by [[Cleric]]s to do certain [[Dismantle#PRAY|menial tasks]].
**[[Red-bristled Gremlin]]
**[[Red-bristled Gremlin]]
**[[Yellow Bristled Gremlin]]
**[[Yellow Bristled Gremlin]]
*'''Changelings''': Also known as [[Spriggan]]s, these creatures of [[Idon]] ruin crops and steal babies and replace them with their own hideous children.
*'''[[Changeling]]''': Also known as [[Spriggan]]s, these creatures of [[Idon]] ruin crops and steal babies and replace them with their own hideous children.
*[[Boggle]]s: Created by Idon, they are known for their malicious and often lethal practical jokes.
*[[Boggle]]s: Created by Idon, they are known for their malicious and often lethal practical jokes.
*[[Frostweaver]]s: Idon cursed a beautiful woman who scorned his advances to be the first frostweaver as punishment for her coldheartedness.
*[[Frostweaver]]s: Idon cursed a beautiful woman who scorned his advances to be the first frostweaver as punishment for her coldheartedness.
*'''Faenrae''': Creations of [[Huldah]] who reflect his affinity for magical lightning storms, they fall under the classification of Fae due to their ethereal and other-worldly nature.
*'''[[Faenrae]]''': Creations of [[Huldah]] who reflect his affinity for magical lightning storms, they fall under the classification of Fae due to their ethereal and other-worldly nature.
**[[Faenrae Reaver]]
**[[Faenrae Reaver]]
**[[Faenrae Stalker]]
**[[Faenrae Stalker]]
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**[[Faenrae Executioner]]
**[[Faenrae Executioner]]
**[[Faenrae Chanter]]
**[[Faenrae Chanter]]
*'''Banesidhes''': [[Asketi]]'s servants who spread her North Wind and lead her armies on their annual [[Asketi's Ride|Ride]].
*'''[[Banesidhe]]s''': [[Asketi]]'s servants who spread her North Wind and lead her armies on their annual [[Asketi's Ride|Ride]].
**[[Lesser North Wind banshee]]
**[[Lesser North Wind banshee]]
**[[Greater North Wind banshee]]
**[[Greater North Wind banshee]]

Revision as of 03:07, 1 May 2013

Although multiple definitions exist for the Fae, probably the most auspicious one under the light of modern research would be: "Entities from or linked to a plane other than the Plane of Abiding which are created by, but not necessarily servants to, the gods." Members of the Fae are rarely called 'demons' by some texts, though true demons are not connected to the gods. The Faerie (sprites, dryads, nyads and alfar) -- created by Faenella -- are beautiful (but mischievous) tiny folk who inhabit some parts of Elanthia. Similar to Elves in shape and figure, the Faerie rarely exceed one foot but come in a variety of shapes and colors. The most sinister of the Fae are those connected to the dark gods. While all the Fae are mischievous, those connected to neutral and light gods can also do good, but the presence of a dark fae can only mean ill.

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