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{{Worldbuilders}} Throughout history, a variety of Fey have taken a great interest in the affairs of Quelmarian mortals. Occasionally, their interest has gone so far that they have imparted gifts, wisdom, and power to particular individuals. This is an incomplete list of known Fey folk who made these pacts with mortals.<div class="infobox"> |
{{Worldbuilders}} Throughout history, a variety of Fey have taken a great interest in the affairs of Quelmarian mortals. Occasionally, their interest has gone so far that they have imparted gifts, wisdom, and power to particular individuals. This is an incomplete list of known Fey folk who made these pacts with mortals.<div class="infobox"> |
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<div class="infobox-title">{{PAGENAME}}</div>[[File:Fey-ai.png|center|300x300px]]<div class="infobox-image">A [[Feywild]] gathering of both Mortals and Fey.</div>{{{caption1|}}}</div> |
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== Fey Patrons == |
== Fey Patrons == |
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- Alan Menken: a member of the Seelie court and an artist. He made a pact with the half-elf bard Ellen Greene in the early CR era, hoping she would be able to bring life and fame to his shows he had released into the mortal realm. |
- Alan Menken: a member of [[The Seelie Court|the Seelie court]] and an artist. He made a pact with the half-elf [[bard]] Ellen Greene in the early CR era, hoping she would be able to bring life and fame to his shows he had released into the mortal realm. |
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- Imilliaw "William" Shakespeare: originally a mortal Eladrin; eventually was invited to become a full Fey by a group of Fey who thought his death would be too great a loss to the world. He refused to align with either the Seelie or Unseelie court. He often made pacts with actors and musicians. |
- Imilliaw "William" Shakespeare: originally a mortal [[Eladrin]]; eventually was invited to become a full Fey by a group of Fey who thought his death would be too great a loss to the world. He refused to align with either the Seelie or Unseelie court. He often made pacts with actors and musicians. |
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- Olivia Rodrigo: Olivia was a well-known actress in the 120s CR era. When a Fey patron resurfaced hundreds of years later, claiming her name, it was unclear whether this was the original Olivia, somehow ascended to Fey-hood, or some sort of pretender. She favored singers and wronged women. |
- Olivia Rodrigo: Olivia was a well-known actress in the 120s CR era. When a Fey patron resurfaced hundreds of years later, claiming her name, it was unclear whether this was the original Olivia, somehow ascended to Fey-hood, or some sort of pretender. She favored singers and wronged women. |
Latest revision as of 15:43, 19 August 2024
Throughout history, a variety of Fey have taken a great interest in the affairs of Quelmarian mortals. Occasionally, their interest has gone so far that they have imparted gifts, wisdom, and power to particular individuals. This is an incomplete list of known Fey folk who made these pacts with mortals.
Fey Patrons[edit | edit source]
- Alan Menken: a member of the Seelie court and an artist. He made a pact with the half-elf bard Ellen Greene in the early CR era, hoping she would be able to bring life and fame to his shows he had released into the mortal realm.
- Imilliaw "William" Shakespeare: originally a mortal Eladrin; eventually was invited to become a full Fey by a group of Fey who thought his death would be too great a loss to the world. He refused to align with either the Seelie or Unseelie court. He often made pacts with actors and musicians.
- Olivia Rodrigo: Olivia was a well-known actress in the 120s CR era. When a Fey patron resurfaced hundreds of years later, claiming her name, it was unclear whether this was the original Olivia, somehow ascended to Fey-hood, or some sort of pretender. She favored singers and wronged women.