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====== Dreamt ====== | ====== Dreamt ====== | ||
- | [wip] | + | The Dreamt go by many names. Many call them fey or faeries, some refer to them simply as spirits, and many realms have their own local names for them. [[settings: |
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+ | All these titles, though, refer to the same group of enigmatic beings. Dreamt, fittingly named, are borne from the thoughts, desires, and dreams of mortals in their home plane of the [[settings: | ||
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+ | In general, Dreamt are born from notions. Many arise from the magic of the Dreaming, spawned from a thought or a dream a mortal has had. Some are born from a union of other Dreamt, much like mortals are. In rare circumstances, | ||
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+ | ===== Courts & Nanchons ===== | ||
+ | The Dreamt, like any other sentient people, organize themselves into " | ||
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+ | The Courts are each named after a season, or a time of day. The Dreamt residing within tend to be diverse in appearance (though most are sentient), and each has an association with a form of magic wielded by mortals; elemental and sometimes psionic. | ||
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+ | In Ochr Arall, the part of the Dreaming associated with [[settings: | ||
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+ | However, each tradition still remains distinct. Mortals and Dreamt alike refer to these groups as Nanchons, the Dahabi Elvish word for " | ||
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+ | ===== Types of Dreamt ===== | ||
+ | The forms of the Dreamt are as varied as the dreams they spring from. Many are not listed here. If you want to design your own Dreamt, they can take quite literally any appearance. The list below is **non-exhaustive, | ||
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+ | ==== Fairy ==== | ||
+ | By far the most common type of Dreamt. When most people picture a Dreamt, they picture a classic fairy. They are found in every Court and Nanchon. These folk resemble humanoids - sometimes normally sized, sometimes small enough to fit in a hand - with gently pointed ears and gossamer wings. They often dress in natural materials, with smaller Fairies even crafting dresses out of fallen leaves and plucked flowers. | ||
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+ | ==== Changeling ==== | ||
+ | This unique sort of Dreamt is defined by their ability to shapeshift, and few know what their true forms look like. Many appear like elves, with deathly pale skin and hair, as well as pitch-black eyes. They are most commonly found in the Dusk, Dawn, and Equinox courts - as well as the Nanchons of the Pale Reach, Heartlands, and Oxis. Legends surround Changelings, | ||
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+ | ==== Satyr ==== | ||
+ | Half-humanoid and half-goat, the satyrs are well known as the most mirthful and carefree of the Dreamt. They flit about the edges of planes, rushing freely through the [[settings: | ||
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+ | ==== Spriggan ==== | ||
+ | Also known as dryads, these Dreamt-folk appear like living plants. Some take the forms of humanoids with a greenish tinge to their skin and hair composed of leaves and flowers, while others are tiny and squat, often confused for cabbages by farmers which see them. | ||
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+ | These small sorts of Spriggans are called //Amma// by [[settings: | ||
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+ | ==== Djinn ==== | ||
+ | The Djinn originate from the Nanchon of the [[settings: | ||
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+ | ==== Yōkai ==== | ||
+ | Like Djinn walk the line between Dreamt and elemental, yōkai walk the line between Dreamt and spirit of the [[settings: | ||
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+ | ===== Attitudes Toward Dreamt ===== | ||
+ | On Jaern, the Courts of Dearmad Agrad are seen as powerful organizations from other planes, and generally treated as if they were any other nation. They are kept at arm's length, and their magic is somewhat feared. They are seen as simultaneously wild folk and people constrained by odd, esoteric, unspoken rules and conventions. Certain mortal places may form tenuous allegiances with different Courts. While worship of the Dreamt is not particularly illegal on Jaern, it is often looked down upon - just like most cults which worship entities apart from the [[: | ||
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+ | On Cahyali, the Dreamt are more treated as creatures of folklore, though they are undeniably an existing force in the world. Many countries ban worship of Dreamt, treating it similar to [[lore: | ||
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+ | ===== Old Dreamt ===== | ||
+ | The term " | ||
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+ | They shun the contact of fey and waking beings alike and simply are, though there are rare occasions of these beings making deals with the [[lore: | ||
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+ | Only the power of an Old Dreamt can manipulate the [[settings: | ||
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+ | Some notable Old Dreamt include: | ||
+ | * **Blue-Moon.** One of the first Dreamt, taking the form of a literal blue moon hanging full and low in the sky. They were associated with art and memory, and once desired to capture everyone and everything in their art pieces... forever, in the name of preserving them. They have since been reborn in the Sea of Dreams. Blue-Moon originates from Dearmad Agrad, but has no Court affiliation. | ||
+ | * **The Carrion King.** An ancient Cahyalian Dreamt of the [[settings: | ||
+ | * **Hyrsam, Who Henceforth Shall Take The Name Melog.** A trickster from the Autumn Court, appearing as a calico cat with moving spots, as they hide and shirk their duties to the court. They enjoy making pacts with mortals, delight in playing tricks and pranks, and are known to cause jovial chaos. | ||
+ | * **Tise-Swa.** Also referred to with the title of Baron, this Dreamt originates from the [[settings: |
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