[quote=@Gisk] [@CaptainManbeard] can you tell me a little about the faeries in this? I ask because I too love fae folk stories, but there's certain traits that I like to see. For instance: Failure to follow or understand the same logic as humans. Inability to knowingly lie(and sometimes a lack of understanding that other beings can do so). Taking things very literally. A great concern with manners, though they follow a set of etiquette rules quite foreign to humans. And my favorite is a combination of all of the above: a love of making deals, but with terms that don't seem to make sense. (Can I have your name? Sure it's Gisk. Not anymore it's not!) I'm definitely interested regardless, but I'd like to know what to expect on that front. [/quote] To be honest, I'm not a fan of saying all the people of any culture are all the same or have certain aspects they all follow. Even with magical creatures like faeries, I enjoy inserting as much diversity as with humans. I would say these faeries are quite familiar with human society and human logic as they've spent centuries observing their destructive habits. The Elders of the various faerie villages are a bit like elf or vulcan leaders in that they are incredibly intelligent and wise but terribly distrustful and skeptical of humans. As for faerie society as a whole, it would probably differ depending on whether a village was based in a human city or out in the wilderness, kind of like the difference between Ferngully and Arietty: [youtube]https://youtu.be/QYI-RcDd8x8[/youtube] [youtube]https://youtu.be/VlMe7PavaRQ[/youtube]