[quote=@LadyRunic][@yoshua171] It would need to be found in any folk lore. Not just Celtic or Irish.[/quote] Alright, was wondering about that. I appreciate it :) Enjoy your D&D btw ^_^ [quote=@BlackPanther][@yoshua171] There is a lot of fae lore out there. I would recommend looking through the types we currently have and go from there. Also welcome :D[/quote] Thanks haha. I'll probably look through various mythologies, or have my girlfriend do it, since she's a mythology buff lol. [quote=@Prince of Seraphs][sub][i][/i][/sub] [sub][i][/i][/sub] Of course you can take a number of liberties as the information available on certain types of supernatural creatures is rather vague. And it can be pretty much any type of supernatural creature, demons, monsters etc all in the right interpretation can be for our purposes fae.[/quote] Oh...oh good. Funny, you nailed this on the head, because my second question would have been "Alright, are we allowed to put a spin on lore we find? Or take some liberties (not too many, obviously lol) and now that's answered. So yeah, I saw the int chck and I've seen this around. I do enjoy political intrigue, magic, and fantasy quite a bit. Plus I love scheming, so I'm like the perfect Fae (so to speak) lol. Not 100% on this yet, but I am seriously considering it. If I find an idea that works with the GMs and that I love I'll be all in though :) Thanks for the welcome guys ^_^ [quote=@shylarah]YOSH! *glomp*[/quote] *casually dodges, creating a bunch of pillows from thin air so she doesn't hit the floor and hurt herself* Yes, hi there Shy.