Faeries

The Fae, The Others, The Little People, the Faeries of Britain have many names amongst the people. Even the most devout Christian knights and lords know of the unseen kingdoms and the trouble or boon their inhabitants bring, and the common folk revere them outright.

Appearance
There are any number of fae folk, many of the same categorization not looking the least alike. Some may even pass as human, and stories of changelings persist throughout the land.

Personalities
Some fae are helpful, some are mischievous but harmless, some are outright hostile and evil. Even the simplest person knows that faeries in groups are generally harmless, but if a lone fae is met, then they could likely mean harm.

Magic
All faeries know magic, this is known. As if this wasn't enough, they sprinkle their magic throughout the realm, circles of stones or mushrooms imbued with the unseen power. A happy fae on a holding is therefore a blessing to all, an angry one a curse.

Notable Locations

 * Forest Sauvage
 * Camelot Forest

484
The Knights of Salisbury were met by a faerie knight, who told them of a great evil they had unleashed upon the land.

485
The Knights of Salisbury met a strange fool, who they had to beat in a contest of instruments.

486
While helping an old goatherd that turned out to be Merlin, the Knights of Salisbury came face to face with a fearsome creature, that must be of the fae courts!

490
Once again the faerie knight made himself known to the Knights of Salisbury as they were on the quest to vanquish the dread Devourer in the Mist.

491
On Sir William's birthday, the Knights of Salisbury met a living tower, a speaking donkey, and talking rabbits.

493
On a quest for a magical fountain, the Knights of Salisbury came face to face with a goblin of the Unseelie Court, a banshee they freed from her curse, and an evil impostor that had taken the form of old Sir Amig.