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Title: [Weyrth] The Fey: a Question
Post by: Nero's Boot on August 17, 2003, 07:39:46 PM
I have read in many places online that the faerie folk in Weyrth are an elusive, mysterious lot that that is more myth than reality to the natives of that world.  My question is simple: why is that?  Are the Fey naturally reclusive, or do they inhabit some enchanted Otherworld, such as Tir na'Nog?  Could adventurers wandering far enough find the kingdoms of the Fey, or would they literally have to find a portal to some "Otherworld"?

--slayer of Fomorians NB
Title: [Weyrth] The Fey: a Question
Post by: Draigh on August 17, 2003, 09:47:04 PM
If I'm not mistaken, it's because they're naturallly reclusive... I don't know what kind of concepts Jake had for the otherworld,  or the faerie realms, or if they even exist.  But, they do in my game.  Secluded glades, mountaintops, swamps, dark caves... basically any place that would inspire emotion in the real world, should inspire emotion in your game... I think of it like this.. In a world without electric lights and tvs and all of the modern crap to clutter up our heads, what would you fear/love/etc.  These places are all magical, and possibly links to "the otherworld". My world's a little more feral than Weyrth... but anyway, I'm rambling, and I've gotta jet...

Possibly more to come soon...
Title: [Weyrth] The Fey: a Question
Post by: Lance D. Allen on August 17, 2003, 09:47:40 PM
Yes. Both answers are true.

It is possible for wandering mortals to find the living places of the Fey (as if the Glamours woven by the sentinels would allow that to happen...) within the world, but they also may inhabit a world of their own, Tir na'Nog, Arcadia, or whatever you choose to call it. They probably have some sort of bond to the world of men that keeps them coming back.
Title: [Weyrth] The Fey: a Question
Post by: Nero's Boot on August 17, 2003, 09:53:04 PM
Cool beans!

--are the Fey illusionists, then NB
Title: [Weyrth] The Fey: a Question
Post by: Brian Leybourne on August 17, 2003, 09:57:31 PM
Quote from: Nero's Boot--are the Fey illusionists, then NB

Yup. All fey are skilled in glamour magic.

Brian.
Title: [Weyrth] The Fey: a Question
Post by: Nero's Boot on August 17, 2003, 10:04:02 PM
Cool beans!

My only real experience with the Fey have been with two White Wolf games: Changeling: The Dreaming, and Exalted.

In Exalted, the Fey are embodiments of chaos that are utterly incapable of seeing concepts like "right and wrong", "reward and punishment," and "good and evil."  The only thing Exalted's Fair Folk understood was "power and ambition," and "fun and boring."  They sought to drag the world into pure primal chaos.

Behavior-wise, how close are Weyrth's Fey to Exalted's Fair Folk?  Are they just as beyond human morality?

--fear the Wee Folk NB
Title: [Weyrth] The Fey: a Question
Post by: Mike Holmes on August 18, 2003, 04:37:16 PM
They're left fairly undefined here. That is, some are described as fairly "earthly", and other's as much more "out there" in terms of their beliefs and attitudes. So it's probably up to the player in question to define just what their fae character believes (or the GM for NPCs).

Given that characters have SAs (Spriritual Attributes), you're going to have a character with a believable set of values of some sort. Fae have these no different from humans. So that ought to say something.

Mike
Title: [Weyrth] The Fey: a Question
Post by: Swordmagnet on August 19, 2003, 05:59:47 AM
The Fey in TROS are based upon the Siehe(pronounced Shee-hee) of Ireland and to a lesser extent the elves of Middle Earth. There are three types: the Fey which are basically elves, the seelie which are mischievious but relatively harmless sprites and such, and the unseelie( or goblins) which use glamour magic to harm mortals. All of them hide from Humans because of mistrust and, generally, non-interest in Human affairs( when you're immortal and think in terms of decades and centuries what do you care if a kingdom is overthrown every 10 years?).

Fey characters are definately difficult to play because their SA's can be almost alien compared to a Humans, so should be played by the most experienced players. OBAM has some good decriptions of Fey, particularly Swamp Sprites, Gremlins, and Troglodytes.