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lb:fey [2025-09-02 17:51:48] – ↷ Page name changed from lb:fae to lb:fey ninjasrlb:fey [2026-02-28 18:41:37] (current) – [Fey] ninjasr
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 ====== Fey ====== ====== Fey ======
-Fey or Fay or Fae or however else you spell it are mythological creatures mostly from the British Isles – Celtic & English myth/folklore.+<div subtitle>
 {{tag>mythology}} {{tag>mythology}}
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 +<dfn>Fey</dfn> or <dfn>Fay</dfn> or <dfn>Fae</dfn> or however else you spell it are mythological creatures mostly from the British Isles – Celtic & English myth/folklore.
 ===== Description & Notes ===== ===== Description & Notes =====
 ==== Relation with Elves ==== ==== Relation with Elves ====
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 What separates them in particular is that they're immune to the blight and can, in fact, purify it. Though initially this is at the cost of them taking it on themselves (which can be nullified). What separates them in particular is that they're immune to the blight and can, in fact, purify it. Though initially this is at the cost of them taking it on themselves (which can be nullified).
  
-However, the White Priestesses are <wrap spoiler>all clones of //the// White Priestess Fretia, certified waifu material</wrap>. Though I don't think that actually messes with the comparison too much.+However, the White Priestesses are <mark spoiler>all clones of //the// White Priestess Fretia, certified waifu material</mark>. Though I don't think that actually messes with the comparison too much.
  
 My argument is basically that Fretia and the White Priestesses are vaguely Fae-shaped: they are obviously not human, though they appear human and (in the case of Fretia specifically, being the //only// adult Priestess we see) are ridiculously beautiful. They also possess supernatural (divine) power.\\ My argument is basically that Fretia and the White Priestesses are vaguely Fae-shaped: they are obviously not human, though they appear human and (in the case of Fretia specifically, being the //only// adult Priestess we see) are ridiculously beautiful. They also possess supernatural (divine) power.\\
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 My argument is basically that the elves are derived more from the Fae than the Elves (well, kinda). My argument is basically that the elves are derived more from the Fae than the Elves (well, kinda).
 +==== Valkyria Chronicles ====
 +The Valkyrur from [[lb:senvaru]] fit my criteria for what a Fae is.
 ==== World of Darkness ==== ==== World of Darkness ====
 Changeling: the Dreaming has the players play as Fae who are basically uh...yeah, I'm not gonna explain that, read the [[1d6>Changeling:_The_Dreaming|1d6chan article]]. Changeling: the Dreaming has the players play as Fae who are basically uh...yeah, I'm not gonna explain that, read the [[1d6>Changeling:_The_Dreaming|1d6chan article]].
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 ===== Trivilinks ===== ===== Trivilinks =====
   * [[1d6>Fey]]   * [[1d6>Fey]]
-  * have no clue what to put here.+  * You'll have noticed that which spelling I use is inconsistent. I apologize for this, but I keep forgetting which one I use. At some point, I think I'll pick ‘Fae’ because I find that one the most aesthetically pleasing. 
 +    * Despite how long ago I did this, I don't actually remember why I picked the spelling I did.
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