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  1. I've updated the lore and added a small Q&A section for anything you feel like asking.
  2. Apologies for my previous post, It bugged out and I have no idea how to delete it. Small, obviously like I said. Trees and where ever possible, that needs to be added into the lore, I guess. Broken common isn't an accent, think of a German trying to speak English after only learning it for five months. Neither are Ghosts but they're around. Any question I skipped I don't have an answer for, you'd have to speak with Kurt_BlowBlowBrains Walrus clearly has not read the post properly. It specifically states they live in woodlands, usually in the trees. On a further note, how fun a race is depends on the RPer.
  3. Small, obviously like I said. Trees and where ever possible, that needs to be added into the lore, I guess. Broken common isn't an accent, think of a German trying to speak English after only learning it for five months. Neither are Ghosts but they're around. Any question I skipped I don't have an answer for, you'd have to speak with Kurt_BlowBrains.
  4. Race: Faeri (Idea and edited by PraiseToCthulhu - Written up by Hexe) General aspects: A faeri is a rather small, weak, winged human; usually no more than 6 inches in height. Faeris are solitary creatures, rarely interacting with the likes of druids or each other. Emotional bonds between 2 faeris are possible and usually occur if the pair have been together for a long period of time. As for their physically weak stature, a faeri can only manage to carry 0.5 times their own body weight with little effort – usually being able to manage a sewing needle or small fruits (e.g. nuts). Their limited strength also dictates the duration for which they can fly; despite the fact that their lightness can often benefit them, extended periods of flying tends to sap their energy greatly. This loss of energy often results in the faeri needing to rest, having to return to land after an hour or so. Appearance, form and personality: As previously mentioned, faeris have features similar to those of elves and humans. Despite this, it is impossible for them to gain any form of large muscle mass as a result of their delicate bones. In most cases faeris have long, light coloured hair and eyes, though darker colours can occur in rare cases. Their voices range from light and melodic to high pitched and skittish. Their clothing is mostly made of organic materials such as ivy or flower petals due to the featherweight quality of such materials and it's availability. Their choice in attire also provides good camouflage, though this is unintentional. The personality of an adult faeri is equivalent to that that of a child, never quiet understanding how the world around them functions, causing them to be somewhat curious, albeit bashful and apprehensive. They will always have a natural fear to darkness; partially because of predators and, much like the common moth, find themselves drawn towards light sources in the darkness. Because of this fear, they sleep through the night unless something interesting happens to wake them. Faeris are often found in woodland areas, setting up their homes high in the trees and away from dangerous creatures. Despite not enjoying company, once a friend is made they will panic if they are apart from each other for too long. As far as birth names go, faeris are not directly given them, but instead often become attached to nicknames that they deem fitting or unique. Interactions with others, the world and fighting: Faeris are not great speakers. They struggle to learn new languages and can only speak in broken “common,” unless taught otherwise by a being with both great patience and the needed skill to not scare them off. Despite being able to talk, faeris are almost incapable of speaking any louder than a humans whisper (attempting to speak any louder is very draining for them), having to get closer to larger beings in order to be heard. Being hit by a faeri would most likely hurt them more than it would you. Q&A: How did faeris come about? The death of a being with a strong bond between themselves and nature, can sometimes bring about a faeri. Despite this, It neither the soul nor a spirit. When & why did they first appear/were they first discovered? Faeris, being the shy creatures they are used to avoid human contact all together. It was only recently that they started to become more curious about the lives of human, orcs, elves and the like. The reason for this is that, over the decades, society has expanded and destroyed the forests that the faeris hold dear. It was this destruction that caused them to come out of hiding and slowly begin to interact with the new world forming around them. Even though many people began to notice these small creatures, many simply believed them to be hallucinations and ignored them but the ones that did not, began to research and study them.
  5. Given Name: Kurt Allerton True Name (MC Name): GameOgre (Skype Name): The Unforgiving God Of Ineptitude Race? Human Doth ye aspire the path of The Knight, The Mechanist or The Magician? The Knight Doth ye solemnly swear to protect your Crimson Heart brethren? Yes
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