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Fae Races
Seelie
Litalves (light ones)
Dokkalves (dark ones)
Unseelie
(termed ‘ wild fae ’ by the litalves; ‘ others’ or ‘ lesser’ by dokkalves)
Woodlanders
Gnomes
Brownies
Selkies
Pixies
Goblins
Sprites
Beast Fae
Ferals
(a bloodline of unevolved dark fae)
Wastelanders
(regressed dark fae, banished)
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Traits & Marks
Fae Mark
(exclusive to light fae, a physical deformity or accentuation, often without advantages, such as thin wings without flight, ribbed skin, natural scarring, discoloured eyes)
Royal Mark
(exclusive to dark fae royals, a physical mark of ancient warrior ancestry, such as tails, wings, claws, full-body shapeshifting)
Fae Trait
(a magick, talent or skill specific to fae blood, such as glamour, brewing, shapeshifting, tracking, enhanced senses, sixth sense, etc. Fae exhibit only one fae trait, regardless of race)
Human Trait
(a human trait or ability expressed in a halfling, often one that defies the natural order of their fae blood, such as the ability to lie or break bargains)
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Breeds
Fullbloods
(born from one fae species)
Halfbreeds
(a mix of two races, either hybrids or halflings)
Hybrids
(born from two fae races)
Halflings
(born from fae and human)
Kintas
(halflings born without magick, apparently human)
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God Incarnates
iilra
(band of magickal divine-connected females from ancient bloodlines—dark fae, non-royal, celibate & servants of royals)
Four Sisters
(four princess of Licht, born from the divine ancient bloodline, worshipped above all earthy beings. Magickal light fae, royals, considered incarnated goddesses)
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Licht Courts by order of importance
Queen’s Court
Light Court
Soul Court
Sun Court
Seasons Court
Sea Court
Dorcha Courts by order of importance
Royal Court
Shadow Court
Death Court
Dark Court
Ice Court
Blood Court
Free Lands
Midlands
Wastelands
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