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Have you heard it? Deep in the forest, a call sounding, mysteriously thrilling and luring. It promises adventures and wonder if you will only follow it. It is the call of old things, of ancient creatures and spirits who once walked this earth. It is the call of the fae.

Not many hear it anymore. You've built your cities of iron, your great machines, your alters to your own arrogance. All these things you've built to silence the call of the wild, the unknown. You've forgotten those cast out of your world, in your comfort and your warmth you've forgotten the promises once sealed in blood and consecrated at the great crossroads.

I know in your hearts though that some of you still hear our call. Hear what was thrown away to make your empty metal world. The ignorant who hear despair for what was lost, the intelligent fear for what will come. Rest assured your first masters are not gone, simply waiting.


At the dawn of time man was nothing. Not the chosen one of a great god or rulers of the land, no. Man was a mongrel race. Little better than the animals it ate to survive. They were slaves to a much greater race. One of elegance and beauty as well as terrible cruelty.

In a time before remembering the fae ruled over the mortal world. Though diverse in variety and ability they were unified by the leadership of the Tuatha Dé Danann. A powerful variant of the fae and older than almost all they ruled with skill and with might, keeping control of their people as well as the human slaves who worshipped them as gods.

However even gods have enemies. Since their rule began another race had coveted the power of the Tuatha, their sworn enemies the Fir Bolg whose ghoulish appearance had earned them the name Men of Bags. A failed coup had seen their race all but wiped out, the survivors banished to the furthest reaches of the planet. But the fae are immortal and patient and the Fir Bolg were no exceptions.

They had not the numbers or the power to oppose the Tuatha so in a desperate and potentially foolish move these Bag Men turned the human slaves into a force of power. Whispering in their ears like devils the Fir Bolg told them of their gods greatest fear. A mineral deep within the ground that could make the Tuatha suffer. In secret the humans mined this iron till they had an arsenal fit to oppose even the might of the Tuatha and all the fae that followed them.

A bloody and terrible war began that saw the fae dethroned and severely weakened. The Fir Bolg believed their moment of victory was at hand when the Tuatha performed a desperate act of their own. The Tuatha harnessed the power of an ancient sword the humans would come to know as Caliburn. It predated even the fae and was said to have been forged at the same moment the earth came into existence.

The Tuatha used it to create another realm. One they could occupy free from the touch of iron and the scourge that humanity was becoming. This realm rested like a second skin over the world, the two bleeding together in some places but being as separate as foreign countries.

With the Tuatha and their fae subjects retreated into this realm the humans turned on the Fir Bolg driving them to the point of extinction. Without the oppressive nature of the fae hanging over them like a shadow the humans began to advance and evolve as their former masters faded into the mists of legend and folklore, all but forgotten. The Fir Bolg had however had accomplished their goal. The days of the Tuatha Dé Danann were numbered.

The fae had lost everything they had ever possessed, their slaves and worshipers, their homes and worst of all their dominion over the mortal world. It didn't matter that the Tuatha had created a new haven for them, nothing else mattered but the cry of the Tuatha for blood in recompense.

The Tuatha were slaughtered, their species barely escaping extinction. With their natural leaders gone the fae splintered. They tried at first to maintain the unified leadership the Tuatha had embodied but it was not meant to be. The fae split into separate kingdom's calling themselves the Seelie and Unseelie Courts. These ruled for a number of years but several civil wars and revolutions saw the Courts forced to divide themselves again. The Seelie Court became the Courts of Spring and Summer while the Unseelie Court become those of Winter and Fall.

"Hold high the iron that they fear, when the fair folk call, don’t let them near."




Overview

The basic premise is that we are the fae of today living in the second realm the Tuatha created eons before. The realm is split into four sections, the Fall, Winter, Spring and Summer Courts. These each have rulers which will be played by people in the roleplay. The Court Rulers are the most powerful fae in the land politically speaking but they are far from the only ones. You can be essentially anyone in the society including humans who have accidentally stumbled into the fae world. Think of this as Game of Thrones with fairies.

Fae are basically any supernatural creature from any brand of folklore or mythology you wish to plunder. You are free to take liberties but try to maintain the essence of what the creature was meant to be.

This is my first time GMing an Advanced RP. My writing style is usually in the very high range of what the causal category requires but I am a little unfamiliar with the requirements of Advanced. I will attempt to fill them as fully as possible but if I fail at some points please be patient with me.

If you have questions about anything in the OP or have ideas about adding to the lore do not hesitate to speak up. This is a very complex setting and while I will do my best I am unable to define everything about it. I encourage those willing help me add to the lore to do so at their convenience.


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Credits

@Mr Allen J - Created the basic layout for Character Sheet and much of the format of the OOC and CT as well as the basis for the Rules Section.
@LadyRunic - The initial inspiration for this RP. I regret we may not have parted on the best of terms.
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||| Fae |||




[hider=Fae Template]
[b]Race:[/b]
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[b]Common Physical Traits:[/b]
[indent]There may be exceptions to these but they hold true of most of the population.[/indent]
[b]Court:[/b]
[indent]The Court where the majority of the population of this fae reside.
Depending on the type can be limited to a single Court or throughout all four.[/indent]
[b]Abilities:[/b]
[indent]What special powers are unique to this fae.[/indent]
[b]Limits:[/b]
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[b]Weaknesses/Drawbacks:[/b]
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[b]Social Standing:[/b]
[indent]What do most of these fae do for their society and how to the other fae view them?[/indent]
[b]Historical Impact:[/b]
[indent]Any events in the past of the fae or human realms in which these fae have had a lasting impact.
This section is optional as some fae influence the world around them far more than others.[/indent]
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|| Fae Records ||


It is human nature to romanticize the past. To remember fondly the advances of the Industrial Revolution and forget those that suffered to bring them to fruition. So too have they done with the monsters of their ancestors. They imagine fairy godmothers and helpful sprites forgetting the terror these things once caused in an age long past. A terror that was right in its grip. For the fae are not kind, nor helpful, nor benevolent. They are ancient creatures, cunning and guileful who's first interest is always their own welfare. Humans are nothing more than pawns and slaves to such beings of power.

That is not to say that they are animals or barbarians. Laws set down in an age long forgotten hold to fae just as the force of gravity holds mortals.

The highest of fae law is that words hold more power than any magic spell. The man who wrote "The pen is mightier than the sword" had met the fae and indeed did fear them. Promises in the land of the fae are binding and debts must be paid. An oath once taken can only be voided if the one to whom the oath was made releases their charge from the responsibility of the oath. Barring that a promise must be fulfilled or death will follow. Promises and favors are often used as currency within the fae lands. Though be careful of making too free a promise for it could be used by a clever fae to force the one in their debt to do any task no matter how dangerous or destructive.

Contrary to the belief of humans a fae is more than capable of lying but in their culture it is vehemently discouraged. Lying is seen as a cowards weapon. Far better to creep and slink your way around your prey, misleading them until they do not know if the sky is up or down than it is to simply lie to achieve one's ends.

All Fae have the ability to glamour themselves. The glamour is an alteration of appearance bestowed by magic who's purpose is to assist the fae in remaining unnoticed in the mortal realm or to alter their appearance as they see fit. Many fae as they are vain creatures use the glamour to disguise imperfections within their own appearance. The glamour however is a simple illusion cast over the true features of the fae, it cannot alter their size or their shape only their outward appearance. Through training fae can (and often do) attain the ability to look through glamours with concentration though the older a fae the more complex and real in appearance the glamour they cast can become.

The greatest weakness of the fae is the very thing that drove them from the mortal realm, harsh, cruel iron. Pure undiluted iron will kill fae easily, any wound inflicted with it will be impervious to magical methods of healing and severely hinder a fae's ability to recover naturally. The substance itself in its purest form also burns to the touch and causes sickness in fae merely by being in proximity to it*. To be more useful in weaponry while limiting the deleterious effects its presence has on all fae most armaments comprised of iron in the fae world are diluted. This altered iron compound will still burn the skin of any fae and hinder their recovery but does not cause the iron sickness.
*Essentially iron effects fae in a similar though less severe manner to how green Kryptonite effects Superman

|| Half Breeds and Changelings ||
While hybrids between different types of fae are not uncommon, fae human half breeds are decidedly less so. Taking a human lover is typical in the life of a fae but it is considered somewhat taboo to have a child with one. On the occasions when it does happen the child is either sacrificed or pressed into a life of eternal slavery. Fae blood is dominant so a fae/human child born in Faerie will not suffer from diminished abilities however being the offspring of a human will severely limit what they are able to do in the fae world. If a fae/human child is birthed in the mortal realm they will be for all intents and purposes human. Without a link to the magic of Faerie their fae genes will not surface. If at a later time they are exposed to Faerie they would either develop their fae characteristics slowly as their body becomes accustomed to Faerie or they will experience a violent transformation. In either case the changes are permanent. If a fae/human half breed was born in the mortal realm and then had children of their own the faery side of their heritage would be severely diminish with each generation and only be accessible if their descendant were to enter Faerie.

When a fae gives birth to what they would refer to as "a defective child" not even familial love will save the child from its fate. Rather than simply abandoning it as that would be a waste of the effort put forth by the mother the child will instead be taken to the mortal realm. There in the dead of night the damaged fae child will be left with a human couple in place of their newborn. The changeling left with the humans will most likely be very sickly for most of its life and likely not survive long. The human changeling the fae stole will become a servant in their household. There is a certain prestige to being a changeling servant that is not afforded to other human slaves. This usually takes the form of increased privileges or responsibilities that would not be granted to other servants. Of course that prestige does not save them from the abuse that most human servants suffer at the hands of their masters.



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||| The Lands of the Faerie |||




The Fae Realm is as vast as the Earth it was created from however unlike its counterpart the Fae Realm is not a globe but instead a flat landscape with limited space culminating in the edge of the world that leads into an abyss no one has ever returned from.

At the center of the land is the greatest tree to ever live. The mortals called it Yggdrasil, the World Tree. It stretches so high its branches disappear into the clouds. It is said that the roots reach down into the underworld itself. It is an ancient thing that some fear to approach and the only structure that is visible from all four courts.

The four Courts form a wheel in the center of the Fae Realm that occupies the majority of the landmass. When the first of the fae civil wars settled the surviving leaders from both sides knew that a declared boundary between them would only postpone further hostilities. They could not rely on themselves or the other side to guard a border without it eventually devolving back into war. To resolve this problem the leaders sought out the spirit of the World Tree, Yggdrasil. Both paid a heavy price for favor from the World Tree. Yggdrasil whose roots stretched throughout the land reached into the ground and tapped into the primal powers of the earth itself. From these it formed a barrier from north to south that separated the newly formed Seelie and Unseelie Courts.

Thousands of years later when they splintered the wording of the agreement between Yggdrasil and the first Court leaders forced it to create another barrier from east to west that separated Summer from Spring and Winter from Fall. This barrier that keeps the fae separate and limits travel between the lands is known to everyone as The Great Boundary, or simply just The Boundary.

Each Court is made distinct not just by the season it embodies but also by the like of the fae that live within it and the ilk of the power they hold. These things reflect the Court as surely as a mirror reflect the face of any who look in it. (To be continued)

Royal Titles:
Realm Ruler: High King/High Queen
Seelie Ruler:
Unseelie Ruler:
Spring Ruler: Archon/Archousa
Summer Ruler: Dauphin/Dauphine
Autumn Ruler: Emperor/Empress
Winter Ruler: Archduke/Archduchess
To be incorporated


There is little of value beyond the Court boundaries however that is not to say there is nothing. Bordering the Summer and Spring Courts is a great ocean the fae call the Styx. It is greatly feared and though it can be sailed most fae would not dare as no one that has ever touched the water has ever resurfaced. Any attempt to bottle water from the Styx fails as no matter how strong the container it shatters the moment the water is separated from the ocean. As though the Styx is unwilling to give up any of itself. The Styx houses the only islands native to the fae world. They are a terrible place known only as The Never Isles.

Meanwhile bordering the Winter and Autumn Courts is a stretch of desolate land known to the Courts as The Far Lands.



|| The Court of Spring ||


Spring is the land of eternal youth and rebirth however take care not to be fooled by its appearance. The trees that grow in Spring are young and new, their wood pliable and their color green. In many places in spite of their youth the trees form dense canopies that let only the merest trace of sunlight beneath them. Compared to the other realms Spring has blended much more thoroughly with the nature of the land. Rather than build houses or pull stones from the Earth for their roads most everything in Spring is created from the Earth. The fae live in houses sung from the trees or burrowed into the earth. The paths that line the land are hard packed dirt from millennia of travelers crossing them. Spring possesses no farms for the time of harvest never arrives in that realm. Instead the fae seek out the ripe fruits and lush berries of the woods to feed themselves. Spring is dainty but never be fooled by the appearance for it is also the deadliest of the four realms. Deadly because it pretends its weapons are welcomes and its curses blessings. Berries of vile poison cannot be discerned from those of rich sustenance. The prettiest of trees have leaves so sharp they may slit the skin. Blessed springs guarded by the Naiads are safe to drink should their spirit be willing but those without a guardian may look pure and clean but house deadly acids.






|| The Court of Summer ||








|| The Court of Autumn ||






|| The Court of Winter ||






|| The Never Isles ||


The Never Isles represent the only bodies of land in the sea off the coast of the Spring and Summer Courts. The fae fear the ocean and so the Never Isles were turned into a prison. Not simply a prison though for every court ruler had his own dungeon, no the Never Isles became home to the cage for the most violent and vicious of the fae. To the ones who represented such a threat not just to one land but to all four that their escape could never be risked. Their imprisonment had to be assured.

The prison complex is a cruel and terrible place, nearly a Court unto itself, everything within the walls is determined by strength. The Warden, a pixie by the name of Belladonna, was the first prisoner to be exiled to the Never Isles. Malicious and calculating she controls the prison with an iron grip. Some say she had once upon a time a deep infatuation with a human boy who stumbled into her lands. She was so enamored of him that she gave him everlasting life and a place by her side. However it was not meant to be for many years later when a group of three siblings stumbled onto the island Belladonna's love defied her to help them escape back home. His name was Peter and in a fit of vengeance for that act Belladonna ripped his shadow from his body leaving him in a state of living death. It is said the shadow of Peter still wanders the island prison searching for a way home.



|| The Far Lands ||


A stretch of land bordering the Winter and Autumn Courts. The Far Lands are a desolate wasteland with very few resources. It is the dwelling place of wild fae. Those that cannot exist inside the courts either because they've fled from persecution or have been exiled. Those resources that do exist in the Far Lands are fought over desperately by any fae surviving. It is not uncommon to find remnants of the Tuatha living in the Far Lands where survival takes precedence over racial prejudices. In fact in that place Tuatha are actually considered valuable as they are the only ones capable of opening the boundary between the Far Lands and the Courts. The Tuatha are often used by the wild fae during raiding parties into the Courts.
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||| The History and Legends of Faerie |||


The fairies have never a penny to spend,
They haven’t a thing put by,
But theirs is the dower of bird and flower
And theirs are the earth and the sky.
And though you should live in a palace of gold
Or sleep in a dried-up ditch,
You could never be poor as the fairies are,
And never as rich.

Since ever and ever the world began
They have danced like a ribbon of flame,
They have sung their song through the centuries long
And yet it is never the same.
And though you be foolish or though you be wise,
With hair of silver or gold,
You could never be young as the fairies are,
And never as old.


-By Rose Flyeman
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||| Natural Forces |||




| Yggdrasil, The World Tree |


Yggdrasil exists in a kind of no man's land caught in the very center of the contrast of the different natures of the four courts. In that place it would seem that time has stopped and yet also that time moves at breakneck speeds and everything in between. It would seem there is all weather and no weather though those brave enough to seek out Yggdrasil wonder if it is all a show that the World Tree plays upon you for its own amusement.



| The Awen |


Many believe the Awen to be the beginning of existence, the first spark of life that created all worlds. Some view it as a living entity, others as an infinite repository. Some think it is a real place while others believe it to simply be the personification of a concept. The Awen is a field of energy that contains all knowledge, all wisdom, all truth from the beginning of time to the end of all things. However their is only one manner to access that much information, that much power without it destroying the mind of the one seeking answers. That is through an Awenddyion. They are a special type of fae that are born with a primal connection to the Awen. They are able to survive this exposure because each time they channel the Awen the experience is erased from their mind after the Awenddyion has answer the inquirer's question. Most Awenddyion regard the Awen as a god. It is believed that should one of them look into the Awen fully conscious it would drive them insane.



| Ley Lines |


When the Fae Realm was created it was meant to be completely closed off from the mortal plain. Rarely do things happen as planned. Whatever the reason, whether it was a failure of Caliburn's power or an oversight of the Tuatha, the Fae Realm was pressed upon the mortal world like a second skin. It intertwined with the original land, both separate and invisible to the other but still very much connected. These connections were strongest along borders that the mortals came to know as Ley Lines. A grid tracing over the world that marked where magical energy bled between the fae and mortal realms. The two realms are always in flux with relation to one another. However the Ley Lines mark consistent ties between the two worlds, Gateways formed on the Ley Lines always link the same locations. In addition they are places of intense magical energy on both sides of the veil. On either side places where the Ley Lines intersect have often been used by human "wizards" to summon magical powers they were ill equipped to control while the skilled among the fae used the Ley Lines to augment their abilities to perform spectacular and often life threatening feets. Usually in war times.



| The Veil Perilous |


The barrier between the land of the fae and the mortal realm. Though it is not a physical barrier in the same sense that the Great Boundary is, the Veil Perilous is still a very real factor in the realm of the faeries.



| Gateways |


The realms are constantly in flux, moving and shifting. The Ley Lines are the only points that tie the two realms together. As such it is not uncommon for natural Gateways between the mortal and fae realms to form along Ley Lines. These gateways usually take the form of undefined holes in space. If the locations on both sides are similar it would not be difficult to walk right past a Gateway and never notice its existence. Ley Lines are not the only places where Gateways can form however. When realms shift they can make contact with one another, at these locations portals between the lands form. However without the magical energies of the Ley Lines to stabilize them these gateways are prone to collapsing rapidly, maybe letting a single person or a small group at the right place at the right time through before they fail.

Though the Gateways formed by the Ley Lines are more stable none of the naturally occurring passages are permanent. As the worlds shift the gateways form and collapse regardless of location. The Ley Line Gateways are often more predictable than those formed at random. These may form in the same place at the same time of year for a specific period before they fail. In the old days when passage between the mortal and fae realms was more regular the old faery leaders had Gateways permanently maintained at Nexus points along the Ley Lines. These included such locations as Stone Henge, the ancient Lake of Avalon, the Great Pyramids of the Egyptians. Pieces of a long dead Gateway have been found so far back as the Babylonian Empire.

As the Gateways created along Ley Lines always correspond to the same points in the human and fae realms it was a common tactic in war times to use the mortal realm and these portals as a means to circumvent the Boundary. Sometimes with small guerrilla groups and sometimes more rarely with full scale military strike forces.



| The Boundary |


There are gateways through the barrier which server as border crossings between the Courts. However these are strictly monitored by officials of each Court on both sides to prevent smuggling or fleeing fugitives. Those that wish to avoid scrutiny must find other ways through the border. Some fae artifacts can accomplish this effect but they are rare and often confiscated by Court Rulers. The most common method of crossing the border is by using the blood of the Tuatha. As the creators of the Fae Realm Yggdrasil recognizes them as its rightful leaders and so the barriers that subdivide the Tuatha's land will give way for them by proof of blood. Because of this many criminal organizations employ a handful of Tuatha to help get objects through the barriers. Anyone caught violating the barriers in this manner is punished with execution regardless of the Court.

It is a commonly held belief that if someone were to gain permanent dominion over both the Spring and Summer Courts or both the Autumn and Winter Courts the Boundary between the two would vanish recreating the Seelie and Unseelie lands in their natural glory.
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||| Artifacts |||




| Caliburn |


After the creation of the land of Faerie and the fall of the Tuatha Dé Danann Caliburn, The Realm Sword as it was often called fell into the hands of the new and extremely temporary fae government. The temptation of Caliburn's power was too great and an attempt by a particular group to gain control over it caused the rift that created the Seelie and Unseelie Courts. When the civil war had settled it was decided that the power Caliburn held over the fae world was too great to be held by any one person or group. The sword was shattered into pieces which were divided evenly between the two ruling parties.

When many years later another rift turned two courts into four the only thing ever fae agreed upon was that the power of Caliburn was not to be used. Once the four Courts stabilized the shards were divided evenly amongst the four rulers of the time to protect and conceal as they saw fit. It is long considered taboo to make use of their magic and most rulers have held to that rule even when it would have prevented them losing their kingdom. The sword was split into twelve pieces and while each court save for Summer retains two of those pieces what happened to the final four remains a mystery. Most believe that a court ruler hide them so well not even his successor could locate them again.



| Excalibur |



Summer retains only one piece of Caliburn. Many years prior the sorceress water fae known only by the title The Lady of the Lake resurfaced and stole a one of Summer's pieces of Caliburn. Somehow she forged that single section into a new sword which was given the name Excalibur. This fragment Realm Sword was gifted to to the Britannian King Arthur in order to counteract the vile powers of Morgana La Fey who threatened his kingdom and by extension the whole world of Faerie were Camelot to fall. After Arthur's death Excalibur vanished alone with the piece of Caliburn that gave it power. Though its fate is unknown most believe the fae Myrddin Emrys hide the sword away to prevent the misuse of its power.



| Four Treasures of the Tuatha Dé Danann |









Information in the Four Treasures of the Tuatha Dé Danann is copied from a third party source for reference when assembling a comprehensive description of each item. It does not reflect the finalized version of each artifact that will be used in the RP.



| Gwydion's Key |


When Gwydion used Caliburn to create the fae realm it was intended that the two worlds would be completely separate. However the strategist that he was Gwydion always intended to return to the mortal world and reclaim it for the fae when the time was right. To this end he used Caliburn to fashion a key that had the power to turn any door in either realm into a portal to the other. The key is roughly two inches long and made of solid crystal. The handle is carved in the shape of an owl with the rest of the key extending from its talons. In the center of the key something like blue fire seems to burn.
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So, this is a reboot?
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So, this is a reboot?


The Wylde Hunt was a seperated RP me and Shy were apart of that shared some basic similarities. This is an entirely different RP.
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@Prince of Seraphs Sure. And I might bring in an unbound Lei, for the mischief potential. We'd need to sort out pixies versus sprites, though, since I have usually distinguished them by having pixies possess various insect features. I'll also need to figure out details for the species. Waiting on rules for human and changeling magic users to see if Max is a viable possibility. His concept requires access to healing magic in some fashion, and I'd prefer it eventually be his, not an assistant's. He only has healing, though one of those spells also protects both him and his patient on the field of battle. Might not bring that spell. Actually, Iunno if I wanna bring him at all. He's a pacifist and altruistic, and likely to get himself seriously injured without someone to protect him. Need to think on that if chchar death is encouraged...dunno how I feel about that without player consent.

Probably will also bring Rhia. It's a shame that Trill wouldn't work well here, be cause he's fun, but he is best suited to a quest he's forced to go on.
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Still here. Until all remaining inquiries regarding the Blendecs are sorted out, I shall begin working on my next Fae template.
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Update: I finish the English course I was taking this Monday so after that I should have much more free time to devote to filling in the gaps in the lore.
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Sorry for taking so long, friends. I really wanted to go into detail. This is my race and character that will occupy the slot of the Summer Court's ruler if still available.

@Prince of Seraphs, I am more than happy to assist in writing lore and detailing the Summer Court if you'd allow me.

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Just to clarify, are basically... any supernatural/fantasy/mythological race playable by us writers, for use as characters? Or is it limited to the list you have set? The hider below has quotes from what you wrote, just wanted to make sure.

I ask because I am definitely interested (regardless of your answer to the question), but I've done a ton of world development (making cities, races, magicks, etc), so was just curious just how big the selection is.


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@OppositionJ Most impressive. I will look over it in more depth tomorrow when it's not two in the morning but I should mention that Dark Magenta is already taken by one of my characters. So if you could pick a different one that would be appreciated. This might be a good alternative. If you need suggestions.

@Twhirtley The list is just fae I know I'm going to need, it's a reminder for when I get around to finishing sheets for all of them but the fae you can play is not limited to those. As you say any type of mythological creature pretty much. It is dependent on acceptance but as long as they are written decently you likely won't get many outright rejections of fae types.
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Sorry about the color thing. I had completely forgotten to check to see if it was taken.
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To say this looks interesting from the interest check would be redundant. It's just that between the interest check, this tab, and the characters, I'm not sure if you've got any open spots I might settle into.
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To say this looks interesting from the interest check would be redundant. It's just that between the interest check, this tab, and the characters, I'm not sure if you've got any open spots I might settle into.


If you're looking for official spots the Autumn ruler position is still open but aside from that this RP is meant to be big, it's always open to new members and given the scope of the world it shouldn't get overcrowded in any one place. Also take into account that only a handful of the interested parties from the interest check have resurfaced since the OOC opened.
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All well and good! I think I could brew up some Autumny characters, but I am a bit curious of the intent and scope of the RP. For instance, there isn't a lot of information about the Autumn Court I could gather from here, so what would you be looking for in its faction leader? Personality and topographic details are fairly simple to negotiate because of seasonal tropes, but I mean the question in a more plot-ish way. Am I going to be making mean unseelie types to provide conflict for characters aligned with causes of good, a more neutral territory of relics, art, and exploration of a variety of fae, or a government invested in positive change throughout its realm and others?

And on that note, how are the characters meant to interact? Is it going to be a series of different groups across the different realms (and therefore I should create characters of multiple seasons), a bunch of world leaders sending out troops and supplies from isolated strongholds, or is this an epic with a small group of people doing adventury/politicy things? Knowing a few of these details would really help me in formulating a character(s) that might help streamline whatever's going on with an epic of this proportion.
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Aaand, here's the character concept!






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@FairessI suppose I should have said something earlier but the list I have of fae types in the Records is a reminder to myself the types that are going to be crucial to the world moving forward. That means that though only a handful of them are at the moment filled out I have already planned how each of those races will function. The Gentry Fae I'm using are a race of high class servants bound to noble households, sorry.

I should also mention that while your list of magical types is interesting, magic is not limited by race to the extent that this seems to imply. While a number of fae types are incapable or incompetent when it comes to magic a fairly significant number of races are capable of harnessing magic with skill and finesse.



There's a lot of good material in this CS. I can tell you're a good writer and have a decent imagination but unfortunately most of it doesn't fit with the opening posts. Firstly and perhaps most crucially, and this is my mistake for not writing it in the rules for Character Creation (I've added it now) but no player controlled character can be old enough to have been present during the any of the Court schisms, there are some relevant events that happened around those times that should not be known to players at this time.

Following that during the war between the Seelie and the Unseelie there was no Autumn, Winter, Spring or Summer Courts. Their war was over leadership of the fae people which when resolved resulted in the creation of the Seelie and Unseelie Courts kept distinct by Yggdrasil's barrier. Winter and Autumn wouldn't be distinct empires with their own lines of succession and such until several hundred years later.

Then there is Yggdrasil. Firstly Yggdrasil is an Ash Tree. That means it doesn't bear fruit unless you count the samara (helicopters) which are not edible. Secondly Yggdrasil might be as old as the world but it is still a fae in all senses that matter. It wouldn't share the core of its power without a very very very good reason and by your own account Aurelia's people had been bloodied and beaten, driven to the Far Lands, lost everything. They didn't have anything left to interest the tree. Also as Yggdrasil is the center of the fae world their isn't a reason for the ties between it and the Gentry Fae to only spread to the Autumn Court which at this time didn't even exist yet.

I realize how disorganized about this whole RP I am and I'm sorry for it. This is my first attempt at something this big and I'm still getting all my ducks in a row.



There's something interesting stuff in here, particularly in the first paragraph that I think I will combine with some ideas @Zendrelax gave me awhile back, with your permission of course.
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