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Change: Fay are not akin to pixiesterm andfairy otheroffers wingedmany creaturesdefinitions.Much of the mystic realm,folklore theabout classicalfairies beingsrevolves ofaround mischiefprotection andfrom their malice. They are capable of that,Although noin doubt,modern butculture they are what
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Change: Bluecap Boggart Bogie Brownie Cluricaun Dwarf Elf Fairy Gnome Goblin Gremlin Hob Imp Kelpie Knocker Kobold Leprechaun Menehune Nisse Nixie Nymph Ogre Phooka Pixie Redcap Selkie Sidhe (pronounced "shee") Sprite Tomte Troll Trow Will'o'Wisp XanaThere are fey in every culture when the term is stretched to its broadest definition.
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Change: fey, if recognized at all,fey have been reduced to small, winged, humanoid, female creatures who are frequently portrayed in the nude. Much to theFor common knowledge, the Fay are not; thoughnot akin to pixies and other winged creatures of
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Change: or FaeIn the English Language fey means other-worldly, able to see the future, or touched in the head. In popular culture the fey, if recognized at all, have been reduced to small, winged, humanoid, female creatures who are frequently portrayed in the nude. Much to the
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Change: and bee stings. They are invulnerable to poisonpoison. andThey canare healconnected woundswith moreplants, easilygardens thanand mortals.flowers. They have strange vulnerabilities, though, which can lead to death for them
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Change: In ancient Norwegian culture origin, the people are commonly described as having descended from the bloodlines of the Fey.In mythology and folklore 'fae' encompasses many magical creatures including, but not limited to: Asrai Bluecap Boggart Bogie Brownie Cluricaun Dwarf Elf Fairy Gnome Goblin Gremlin Hob Imp Kelpie Knocker Kobold
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Change: Nymph Ogre Phooka Pixie Redcap Selkie Sidhe (pronounced "shee") Sprite Tomte Troll Trow Will'o'Wisp XanaThere are fey in every culture when the term is stretched to its broadest definition. Bloodlines In ancient Norwegian culture origin, the people are commonly described as having descended from the bloodlines of the Fey.
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Change: of all their kin.Moremore powerful and regal than any of their kin, and Mostly human, they have wonderful talents of magic, scribes, and metalwork (etc.),and are natural born warrioresses, though contrary to human activities of 'overdoing' their craft to reducing forests for profit, Fay are
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Change: powerful than any of their kin, and Mostly human, they have wonderful talents of magic, scribes, and metalwork (etc.), though contrary to human activities of 'overdoing' their craft to reducing forests for profit,profit, Fay are one with nature. Described as
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Change: power.magic. Threw An old Warlock ritual (which is an unknown powerful ritual for imbibing specifically a fays power) . Warlocks care not for their victims, seducing them with kanna mixed into Elder wine. With the ritual and the wine Prohibiting
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Change: any thing to dance about a fire in the moons light.'Fae' can also be used as a collective term instead of describing one specific race. Classifications for fae include that of disposition, Seelie Court (Light) and Unseelie Court (Dark), and whether they live as
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