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<blockquote data-quote="National Acrobat" data-source="post: 554951" data-attributes="member: 4911"><p>Do Fey Elves have a separate kingdom or area that they call home? Do they belong to a house, kingdom or clan?</p><p></p><p></p><p>I have a rough background for Severallis</p><p></p><p>Severallis was glad to finally be on his own, after the many years of apprenticing to a ranger, he had managed to be proven ready to serve his people on his own. He had long since passed the reaches of the safe part of the forest that his people called home. The borders of this part of the forest were generally safe but the rangers patrolled here just in case anything unusual or evil had any inkling of trespassing. A gifted Fey when it came to knowledge of plants and herbs, this part of the forest was rumored to have some strange plants growing here and his youthful exuberance negated his common sense.</p><p></p><p>It was several hours later when the young fey realized he had gone too far. He had started to see stone upon the floor of the forest and upon closer examination he noticed that these were the ruins of some former inhabited area. The elders never mentioned this. He found a shard of stone protruding from the ground and there was a strange writing that he could not understand upon the stone. Trying hard to concentrate, and a bit hesitant as well, he focused his mind. He was sure that it was a magic writing. "I wish I could tell," he thought to himself. </p><p></p><p>A slight headache came on suddenly and then he noticed the words on the stone glowing. "What the-" Another pain went through him and now he could read the words. He felt himself dizzy, falling, falling. He stumbled backwards and tripped over a root, hitting the ground with a thud. Everything went black.</p><p></p><p>He was awoken by familiar voices. "Ah, that's better my imprudent cub". He saw that several of his brethren were observing him. He sat up. </p><p></p><p>"What happened?"</p><p></p><p>"You read words that you shouldn't have been able to read." It was Kor'kan, the Shaman of his people. "You have the gift as well. It is seen as evil by outsiders and those who are ignorant but the spirits reside in you, granting you the power to wield the earth magic. Your training as a ranger is over, you now have another path to master. As for these woods, there is a reason that none go here and as you gain age and wisdom, you will understand why."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="National Acrobat, post: 554951, member: 4911"] Do Fey Elves have a separate kingdom or area that they call home? Do they belong to a house, kingdom or clan? I have a rough background for Severallis Severallis was glad to finally be on his own, after the many years of apprenticing to a ranger, he had managed to be proven ready to serve his people on his own. He had long since passed the reaches of the safe part of the forest that his people called home. The borders of this part of the forest were generally safe but the rangers patrolled here just in case anything unusual or evil had any inkling of trespassing. A gifted Fey when it came to knowledge of plants and herbs, this part of the forest was rumored to have some strange plants growing here and his youthful exuberance negated his common sense. It was several hours later when the young fey realized he had gone too far. He had started to see stone upon the floor of the forest and upon closer examination he noticed that these were the ruins of some former inhabited area. The elders never mentioned this. He found a shard of stone protruding from the ground and there was a strange writing that he could not understand upon the stone. Trying hard to concentrate, and a bit hesitant as well, he focused his mind. He was sure that it was a magic writing. "I wish I could tell," he thought to himself. A slight headache came on suddenly and then he noticed the words on the stone glowing. "What the-" Another pain went through him and now he could read the words. He felt himself dizzy, falling, falling. He stumbled backwards and tripped over a root, hitting the ground with a thud. Everything went black. He was awoken by familiar voices. "Ah, that's better my imprudent cub". He saw that several of his brethren were observing him. He sat up. "What happened?" "You read words that you shouldn't have been able to read." It was Kor'kan, the Shaman of his people. "You have the gift as well. It is seen as evil by outsiders and those who are ignorant but the spirits reside in you, granting you the power to wield the earth magic. Your training as a ranger is over, you now have another path to master. As for these woods, there is a reason that none go here and as you gain age and wisdom, you will understand why." [/QUOTE]
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