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==== Low Summer ==== Consists of Fae who have become non-Fae [[Others]]<ref name=":2" /> meant almost as a "anti-body" for all non-fae things.<ref>'''Dark Summer/Summer Below'''<br><br>Monstrous Faerie. The fairy tail trolls, ogres, and other lumbering monsters find allies in these Fae, who have given up a lot of what makes a Faerie a Faerie. They’re not always subtle, they’re not always pretty, and they’re not very fragile.<br><br>Key words are instinct, savagery, violence, scars, blood, brutality. The goblins love to tell us stories of these guys, so it’s pretty easy to draw those associations. Verona thinks they remind her of a fantasy book. Like, swords and sorcery being adopted by the Faerie, kind of.<br><br>Lucy wondered at one point if they were something like an antibody or failsafe. Something familiar the Faerie keep around as a way to deal with some very anti-Faerie threats or problems that could do a lot of damage otherwise. Or stirring things up + breaking them down without weakening the Faerie realms, cuz they’re still made of glamour and understand glamour? Dunno. - [https://palewebserial.wordpress.com/2020/10/08 5.2 Bonus: Faerie Courts & Goblins]</ref> In some cases, the Fae weaknesses they have not yet given up are strengthened.<ref>Guilherme says:<br>Those monsters that are of Faerie have strengths and weaknesses befitting Faerie, but it isn’t always obvious. What they give up in weaknesses they gain in other needs. For some the Faerie’s dependence on words and wordcraft matter more, and they must finish their pronouncements, tell their story, or get you to invite your own demise. A fun diversion. For others, they must make you a part of their story, a ritual of deeds or actions that give them permission to come for you. Three nights + three days of stirring a pot and getting the recipe right before they can devour you, in one case. For others, they cannot eat Glamour and must eat regularly. Often meat. - [https://palewebserial.wordpress.com/2020/10/08 5.2 Bonus: Faerie Courts & Goblins]</ref> Notably, they tend to retain a certain Faerie charm and charisma, and the stories they weave around themselves tend to be appealing and memorable even if they are the villain in that story.<ref>Maricica Says:<br>I think it speaks a great deal that our local suntouched oaf can speak of his nemesis court with a faint smile on his face. I could tell you stories of a madwoman fae I once knew from the Summer in Shadow and while it may have been a test of my patience, the stories I was left with are good ones. If you asked the goblins, those who have encountered this Court would have their own stories. So yes, while they may eat hearts or collect skulls, they retain the Faerie’s social adroitness, turning it away from grace and toward crafting good stories from within the story. Oft by playing the heel. - [https://palewebserial.wordpress.com/2020/10/08 5.2 Bonus: Faerie Courts & Goblins]</ref>
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