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<blockquote data-quote="fnork de sporg" data-source="post: 2786072" data-attributes="member: 4713"><p>There are no native fey in Cambria. Only their mad ghosts. Centuries ago they ruled this land until the Treants, who have always been evil as far as any one can tell, led a war of genocide against them and their forest allies. Since that day no one has stepped up to challenge the treants further and so they have grown lax, letting their armies go to seed. The few remaining fey, despite their undead state, are not actually evil. They are mad and will slay those they encounter without reason, but if you could ever get one to talk to you their fractured minds contain many secrets of forgotten lore. They haunt the hidden places that were once sacred to them, sundered portals and the long ago sites of desecrated druid groves. Fey who come here from abroad can sense the aura of suffering and insanity that hangs over the land, and are plagued by horrible nightmares that often turn out to prophecies of doom. On the old fey holy days these disturbing omens spread to all sleeping sentients and most cities have all night festivals of dancing and contests of skill to avoid the dreams.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fnork de sporg, post: 2786072, member: 4713"] There are no native fey in Cambria. Only their mad ghosts. Centuries ago they ruled this land until the Treants, who have always been evil as far as any one can tell, led a war of genocide against them and their forest allies. Since that day no one has stepped up to challenge the treants further and so they have grown lax, letting their armies go to seed. The few remaining fey, despite their undead state, are not actually evil. They are mad and will slay those they encounter without reason, but if you could ever get one to talk to you their fractured minds contain many secrets of forgotten lore. They haunt the hidden places that were once sacred to them, sundered portals and the long ago sites of desecrated druid groves. Fey who come here from abroad can sense the aura of suffering and insanity that hangs over the land, and are plagued by horrible nightmares that often turn out to prophecies of doom. On the old fey holy days these disturbing omens spread to all sleeping sentients and most cities have all night festivals of dancing and contests of skill to avoid the dreams. [/QUOTE]
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