[hider=WARLOCKS] Warlocks, also known as Lilith's Children, are an immortal race of Downworlder offsprings of demons and humans, typically mundanes. Warlocks are born from demons and humans, usually rape or deceit from shape-shifting Eidolon demons, disguised as humans or a human's loved one or an object of sexual desire. Through this, some warlocks may have half-siblings,[2][3] and quite possibly, a pure sibling from a human parent raped or tricked more than once. DESCRIPTION: Warlocks are immortal beings. At one point in their lives, they stop aging—which point exactly will depend on their demon parent.[4] At one point, however, after an unspecific but long duration of time, warlocks, like most immortal or long-lived beings such as Silent Brothers, can "fade" and "petrify"—when they grow bored or unsurprised by life and stop looking forward to their years ahead,[2] when the weight of their long lives settle on them, they may begin to lose their minds,[5] and/or stop feeling and living,[2] in all other essences of the word except literally. A universal trait among them are their warlock or demon marks, a part of their body that is strange or unique that identifies them as unearthly.[6] Warlocks from the same demonic bloodline may have similar demonic features on their bodies.[7] Additionally, warlocks are unable to have children. Warlock pregnancy always results in stillbirth as they are crossbreeds and are thus sterile.[8][3] An exception from these limitations are the very rare offspring of demons and unmarked Shadowhunters; without Marks to resist the demonic energy in a fetus, the pregnancy results in a living child—particularly, a dominantly Shadowhunter being with traces of warlock abilities. The only known case so far is Tessa Gray, who does not have a warlock mark and has given birth. Because of their half-demon, half-human nature, other Downworlders sometimes insultingly refer to them as "half-breeds."[9] ABILITIES: Along with faeries, warlocks are the only Downworlders who can cast magic because of their demon blood; unlike vampires and werewolves, who were merely infected by demonic diseases. Because of their willingness to use magic when asked by mortals, usually for a price, even Shadowhunters work with warlocks, as partners or as hired specialists, to allow the Nephilim to make use of some of the demonic magic that their own powers and nature exclude them from. The language they use to cast spells is called Chthonian. Nearly all warlocks are, to some extent, practitioners of magic. Some inherit more magical aptitude than others, and those who cultivate that aptitude may become quite powerful. The most gifted may find themselves able to study demonic magic and become scholars in the secretive Spiral Labyrinth, the central home of warlock magical research and knowledge. They have invented quite a lot of new magic, which is dutifully recorded and kept in the Labyrinth.[10] However, while warlocks inherently possess magic, some are still born without it, and they are known as ifrits. here's a link: [url]https://shadowhunters.fandom.com/wiki/Warlocks[/url] [/hider] [hider=FAERIES] Faeries, also known as the Fair Folk or fey, are an extremely cunning race of Downworlders. DESCRIPTION: GAMES MOVIES TV VIDEO WIKIS Search START A WIKI ADVERTISEMENT The Shadowhunter Chronicles The Shadowhunter Chronicles 1,010 PAGES ADD NEW PAGE MAIN SERIES MORE CHARACTERS ELEMENTS WIKI EXPLORE DISCUSS in: Downworlders, Faeries, Species Faeries English VIEW SOURCE SHARE Other version SPOILER WARNING: Plot details follow. Caution is advised! Faeries Also known as: Fey Fair Folk Kind Ones Little People Status: Extant Residence: Faerieland Species: Downworlders Leader: Seelie Queen Unseelie King Affiliation: Seelie & Unseelie Court “ Do not sign any contracts or agree to any bargains with faeries. Faeries love to haggle but will usually do so only if they are sure they will win. Do not eat or drink anything a faerie gives you. Do not go attend their magical revels under the hills. They will paint a beautiful picture of what awaits you there, but its beauty is false and hollow. Do not tease a faerie about their height. Do not expect direct answers to direct questions. Do expect indirect answers to indirect questions. ” –The Shadowhunter's Codex Faeries, also known as the Fair Folk or fey, are an extremely cunning race of Downworlders. Contents[show] Description Due to the legend of their origins, the faeries are associated with the beauty of angels and the viciousness and malevolence of demons. Like angels, they are the least understood of all magical people—the great ancient mystery in the Shadow World. Although they are widely believed to be hybrid descendants of demons and angels—something that their kind has seemingly not bothered to deny—faeries possess human souls just as other Downworlders do, and they are counted as members of the human race by the denizens of Heaven.[1] The Fair Folk are known for their unearthly beauty, many faeries said to be extremely attractive with delicate and regal faces. Though they mostly resemble human beings, some have extraordinary features such as wings, horns, oddly colored-eyes or skin,[2] much like the marks of warlocks. A common aspect among them is their pointed ears. Faeries commonly incorporate flora and multiple forms of vegetation as part of their ensemble. The gentry subdivision faeries are the knights, kings and queens, and court members; they are close to the monarchs and considered a part of the central Court society—gentry faeries are the ones that look human. The common folk are the other kinds of faeries, generally looking less like humans, such as nixies, pixies or piskies, brownies, selkies, satyrs, mermaids, kelpies, hobgoblins, and boggarts.[3][4][5] As time typically flows differently for them and in their realm, they are very long-lived and become only more artful and powerful as they age, though they are not immortal. They are known for their cunning and their cruel sense of humor, and they especially delight in tricking humans—both mundanes and Shadowhunters alike. They frequently seek to bargain with humans, offering someone their heart's desire but failing to mention that the desire comes with a terrible cost. They are committed to notions of honor and etiquette, and while faeries always exactly follow the letter of any promise they have made, they deliver these results with great irony and often use clever wordplay to their advantage in order to create loopholes. The Fair Folk are also unable to lie. They might, however, tell what they believe is true, even if it is not. They may also expertly weave lies into sentences by using methods such as not telling the whole truth, letting others assume things, or not correcting the people with whom they're speaking; this does not, however, apply to half-fey, who can lie as easily as any other being.[6] Faeries are also capable of manipulating one another.[7][8] There have apparently been times when these either playful or serious manipulations, specifically resulting from problems or conflicts between rival courts, bleed into the world.[7] ABILITIES: Faeries, like vampires and werewolves, possess the unnatural abilities of swiftness and grace, and heightened senses of smell and hearing. The magic of the fey is believed to be unique in the world. It is very old and powerful, but neither demonically nor seraphically aligned. They can harness the powers of the ley lines, along with other strange magics. The Faeries are older than the Accords, older than the Nephilim, and are said to even be the oldest among all races of Downworlders. They possess their own magic that the Gray Book can only partly and imperfectly protect against, at best; however, there does exist Nephilim Marks that protect Shadowhunters from faerie glamours for this very reason.[7] The Faerie armies are also legendary in terms of their might in war, as evidenced by their role in the Dark War. Here's the link: [url]https://shadowhunters.fandom.com/wiki/Faeries[/url] [/hider] Forgot to put the shadowhunter and rune link so here they are: [url]https://shadowhunters.fandom.com/wiki/Shadowhunters[/url] [url]https://shadowhunters.fandom.com/wiki/Runes[/url]