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They are regularly obscured by a glamor so that most mortals can neither hear them nor see their true forms. This appears to be a natural property of them. When inside of buildings built with iron, they become visible, which is another reason for them to avoid those structures.
They are regularly obscured by a glamor so that most mortals can neither hear them nor see their true forms. This appears to be a natural property of them. When inside of buildings built with iron, they become visible, which is another reason for them to avoid those structures.


Other ways to perceive the Frost Faeries are standing in the right place under the full moon, or to ingest a "secret drink", made out of many rare or disgusting ingredients, like certain bugshells ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carmine E120]) and possibly parts of incense or processed fruit acids ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sodium_benzoate E211]).<ref name="3.04" /> Humans [[Earthworlders|from Earth]] usually have eaten either the exact mixture, or just the right amount of those ingredients separately, which is why they are awakened to the activities of Frost Faeries.
Other ways to perceive the Frost Faeries are standing in the right place under the full moon, or to ingest a "secret drink", made out of many rare or disgusting ingredients, like certain bugshells ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carmine E120]) and possibly parts of incense or processed fruit acids ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sodium_benzoate E211])<ref name="3.04" />. Humans [[Earthworlders|from Earth]] usually have eaten either the exact mixture, or just the right amount of those ingredients separately, which is why they are awakened to the activities of Frost Faeries.
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== Limitations and Weaknesses ==
== Limitations and Weaknesses ==
They fear cold iron, as they lose their powers around it and thus become vulnerable.<ref name="gloss" /> As a result, they won't enter buildings that are made of it.<ref name="3.03">[https://wanderinginn.com/2017/08/12/3-03/ Chapter 3.03]</ref>
They fear cold iron, as they lose their powers around it and thus become vulnerable.<ref name="gloss" /> As a result, they won't enter buildings that are made of it.<ref name="3.03">[https://wanderinginn.com/2017/08/12/3-03/ Chapter 3.03]</ref><ref name="3.03" />  <!-- mere contact with it leads to injuries / where exactly does it state that?? -->


It has been implied that Faeries can't enter private dwellings without an invitation<!-- where exactly does it state that?-->, while public places are technically under the same restriction, by the nature of them being public they give an open invitation to all comers.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2017/04/29/2-18/ Chapter 2.18]</ref>
It has been implied that Faeries can't enter private dwellings without an invitation<!-- where exactly does it state that?-->, while public places are technically under the same restriction, by the nature of them being public they give an open invitation to all comers.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2017/04/29/2-18/ Chapter 2.18]</ref>
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== Background ==
== Background ==
The Frost Faeries are not from the same plane of existence than Innworld. They travel between worlds, and so they have different perceptions. In some places the will of the world and fate can conspire against interference and punish those who would dare such folly. In the same way, Gods guard their demesnes jealously. Even the fae would not tempt the wrath of such beings lightly, when in their worlds. Hence, their rules are kept and enforced among their kind.<ref name="2.46" /> The Frost Faeries (or at least some of them) are members of the ''Winter Court''.<ref name="3.04">[https://wanderinginn.com/2017/08/15/3-04/ Chapter 3.04]</ref>
The Frost Faeries are not from the same plane of existence than Innworld. They travel between worlds, and so they have different perceptions. In some places the will of the world and fate can conspire against interference and punish those who would dare such folly. In the same way, Gods guard their demesnes jealously. Even the fae would not tempt the wrath of such beings lightly, when in their worlds. Hence, their rules are kept and enforced among their kind.<ref name="2.46" /> The Frost Faeries (or at least some of them) are members of the ''Winter Court''<ref name="3.04">[https://wanderinginn.com/2017/08/15/3-04/ Chapter 3.04]</ref>.


Their superstitions and internal laws are meant to protect, but sometimes become redundant, like in Innworld where the [[Dead Gods|Gods are dead]]. They have more authority there, hence their control over the weather. But the fae seem to dislike attachments and debt in any case, which is why they would refuse to help. Since they love tradition, they would demand a gift for any great aid freely given.<ref name="2.46">[https://wanderinginn.com/2017/07/22/2-39/ Chapter 2.46]</ref>
Their superstitions and internal laws are meant to protect, but sometimes become redundant, like in Innworld where the [[Dead Gods|Gods are dead]]. They have more authority there, hence their control over the weather. But the fae seem to dislike attachments and debt in any case, which is why they would refuse to help. Since they love tradition, they would demand a gift for any great aid freely given.<ref name="2.46">[https://wanderinginn.com/2017/07/22/2-39/ Chapter 2.46]</ref>
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The Frost Faeries vehemently denied finding delight in harming children and innocents, and are proud to not resemble [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sluagh Sluagh], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finfolk Finfolk] or [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Redcap Redcaps] in that respect.<ref name="2.34" />
The Frost Faeries vehemently denied finding delight in harming children and innocents, and are proud to not resemble [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sluagh Sluagh], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finfolk Finfolk] or [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Redcap Redcaps] in that respect.<ref name="2.34" />


They indicated that they knew [[King Arthur]], but made misleading statements about him and the sword ''Caliburn'' or ''Excalibur'', calling Erin a fool for believing that it was the ''Sword in the Stone''<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2017/04/04/2-08/ Chapter 2.07]</ref> but later not denying that when Ryoka made the same assumption.<ref name="2.20" /> Other references they made about Earth are the names [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C%C3%BA_Chulainn Culann],<ref name="3.03" /> [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mac_Con Lugaid], and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myrddin_Wyllt Myrddin].<ref name="3.04" /><blockquote>
They indicated that they knew [[King Arthur]], but made misleading statements about him and the sword ''Caliburn'' or ''Excalibur'', calling Erin a fool for believing that it was the ''Sword in the Stone''<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2017/04/04/2-08/ Chapter 2.07]</ref> but later not denying that when Ryoka made the same assumption.<ref name="2.20" /> Other references they made about Earth are the names [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C%C3%BA_Chulainn Culann]<ref name="3.03" />, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mac_Con Lugaid] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myrddin_Wyllt Myrddin]<ref name="3.04" />.
:“Faeries can’t be trusted. Never go near a faerie mound, never thank a faerie, never eat their food or tell them of your child. They fear cold iron, though, and I don’t believe you can enter a place without invitation.”  
 
:- Ryoka Griffin<ref name="2.20" />
:“Faeries can’t be trusted. Never go near a faerie mound, never thank a faerie, never eat their food or tell them of your child. They fear cold iron, though, and I don’t believe you can enter a place without invitation.” (Ryoka Griffin<ref name="2.20" />)
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== Chronology ==
== Chronology ==
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They appeared on the same day Erin and Ryoka rescued [[Ceria]] from the [[Ruins of Liscor]], after [[Gazi]] had returned to Chandrar being wounded by Erin. After decending from the [[High Passes]], they pestered and insulted everyone present.<ref name="2.05" /> They soon found that both Ryoka and Erin could see and hear them, and struck a deal with Erin not to disturb the rebuilding of Erin's inn in exchange for a permanent invitation to the place, including a restriction to copper instead of iron as the building's material.<ref name="2.11" /> Using that invitation, they later invaded the inn and brutalized Ceria as well as chasing away Ryoka and Relc.<ref name="2.20" />
They appeared on the same day Erin and Ryoka rescued [[Ceria]] from the [[Ruins of Liscor]], after [[Gazi]] had returned to Chandrar being wounded by Erin. After decending from the [[High Passes]], they pestered and insulted everyone present.<ref name="2.05" /> They soon found that both Ryoka and Erin could see and hear them, and struck a deal with Erin not to disturb the rebuilding of Erin's inn in exchange for a permanent invitation to the place, including a restriction to copper instead of iron as the building's material.<ref name="2.11" /> Using that invitation, they later invaded the inn and brutalized Ceria as well as chasing away Ryoka and Relc.<ref name="2.20" />


To gain their favor, Erin prepared a banquet for them the next day, and was rewarded with the [[Faerie Flowers]].<ref name="2.21" /> Meanwhile, Ryoka was chased by the Frost Faeries for almost two weeks before they finally relented and claimed that they would stop hounding her. Ryoka then endeared them with superhero stories from Earth.<ref name="2.28">[https://wanderinginn.com/2017/05/24/2-23/ Chapter 2.28]</ref> As the Fae learned that Ryoka had never accepted a level, this gained her their snarky companionship. However, shortly afterwards she strained that friendship by asking their help to find [[Mrsha]].<ref name="2.34" />
To gain their favor, Erin prepared a banquet for them the next day, and was rewarded with the [[Faerie Flowers]]<ref name="2.21" />. Meanwhile, Ryoka was chased by the Frost Faeries for almost two weeks before they finally relented and claimed that they would stop hounding her. Ryoka then endeared them with superhero stories from Earth.<ref name="2.28">[https://wanderinginn.com/2017/05/24/2-23/ Chapter 2.28]</ref> As the Fae learned that Ryoka had never accepted a level, this gained her their snarky companionship. However, shortly afterwards she strained that friendship by asking their help to find [[Mrsha]].<ref name="2.34" />


The Frost Faeries helped not only in finding the lost Gnoll child, but also changed the fate of [[Izril]] when Ryoka and the [[Stone Spears Tribe|Stone Spears]] Chieftain [[Urksh]] begged them to save Mrsha. By drawing [[Zel Shivertail|Zel's]] attention to the fighting Gnolls, they prevented the death of the [[Reiss|Goblin Lord]] as well as the death of Ryoka and Mrsha. They even hastened up Ryoka and created her a sanctuary in order to save her from the [[Goblins]].<ref name="2.35" />
The Frost Faeries helped not only in finding the lost Gnoll child, but also changed the fate of [[Izril]] when Ryoka and the [[Stone Spears Tribe|Stone Spears]] Chieftain [[Urksh]] begged them to save Mrsha. By drawing [[Zel Shivertail|Zel's]] attention to the fighting Gnolls, they prevented the death of the [[Reiss|Goblin Lord]] as well as the death of Ryoka and Mrsha. They even hastened up Ryoka and created her a sanctuary in order to save her from the [[Goblins]].<ref name="2.35" />
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== Culture ==
== Culture ==
Frost Faeries pride themselves on being ancient and not to interfere with mortal affairs (although Ryoka proved that they do so regularly), and they love stories,<ref name="2.28" /> mysteries, riddles and drama<ref name="2.45" /> - especially when ''they'' are the mystery themselves.
Frost Faeries pride themselves on being ancient and not to interfere with mortal affairs (although Ryoka proved that they do so regularly), and they love stories<ref name="2.28" />, mysteries, riddles and drama<ref name="2.45" /> - especially when ''they'' are the mystery themselves.


Faeries love to strike dubious bargains,<ref name="gloss" /> but rarely on matters they take serious, usually tricking their victims with loopholes or unclear statements. When they make serious deals, they like to remind the mortals of the danger involved.
Faeries love to strike dubious bargains,<ref name="gloss" /> but rarely on matters they take serious, usually tricking their victims with loopholes or unclear statements. When they make serious deals, they like to remind the mortals of the danger involved.
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=== [[Half-Elves]] ===
=== [[Half-Elves]] ===
For reasons not yet clearly stated, they strongly hate Half-Elves and will torment them whenever they can. The most common assertions they make about Half-elves is that they are ''filthy'' and the ''sons/daughters/spawn'' of ''whores/bastards/sluts/cravens''. This extends to female Half-Elves themselves who are similarly called ''whores''. Less insulting names include ''half-breed'', ''halfling'' or ''half-spawn''.<ref name="2.05">[https://wanderinginn.com/2017/03/28/2-06/ Chapter 2.05]</ref><ref name="2.20">[https://wanderinginn.com/2017/04/29/2-18/ Chapter 2.20]</ref>
For reasons not yet clearly stated, they strongly hate Half-Elves and will torment them whenever they can. The most common assertions they make about Half-elves is that they are ''filthy'' and the ''sons/daughters/spawn'' of ''whores/bastards/sluts/cravens''. This extends to female Half-Elves themselves who are similarly called ''whores''. Less insulting names include ''half-breed'', ''halfling'' or ''half-spawn''.<ref name="2.05">[https://wanderinginn.com/2017/03/28/2-06/ Chapter 2.05]</ref><ref name="2.20">[https://wanderinginn.com/2017/04/29/2-18/ 2.20]</ref>


Ivolethe implied that the ''existence'' of Half-Elves is what insults them, and alluded to the ''sin'' of the Half-Elf people. While Ceria had no idea which sin was meant, she understood the general meaning well enough.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2017/09/02/3-09/ Chapter 3.09]</ref>
Ivolethe implied that the ''existence'' of Half-Elves is what insults them, and alluded to the ''sin'' of the Half-Elf people. While Ceria had no idea which sin was meant, she understood the general meaning well enough.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2017/09/02/3-09/ Chapter 3.09]</ref>
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Known faery-expressions for other races include...
Known faery-expressions for other races include...
* For all leveling races: ''playthings''<ref name="2.34" />
* For all leveling races: ''playthings''<ref name="2.34" />
* For Gnolls: ''dogs'',<ref name="2.05" /> ''dog people'',<ref name="2.28" /> ''walking dogs''.<ref name="2.34" />
* For Gnolls: ''dogs''<ref name="2.05" />, ''dog people''<ref name="2.28" />, ''walking dogs''<ref name="2.34" />.
* For Drakes: ''once-Dragons'',<ref name="2.05" /> ''children of Dragons''<ref name="2.34" />
* For Drakes: ''once-Dragons''<ref name="2.05" />, ''children of Dragons''<ref name="2.34" />
** For Relc: ''hot-headed oaf''<ref name="2.20" />
** For Relc: ''hot-headed oaf''<ref name="2.20" />
* For Humans: ''humans''<ref name="2.05" />
* For Humans: ''humans''<ref name="2.05" />
** For Erin: ''stripling''<ref name="2.07">[https://wanderinginn.com/2017/04/04/2-08/ Chapter 2.07]</ref> ''frail thing'',<ref name="2.10">[https://wanderinginn.com/2017/04/12/2-00-t/ Chapter 2.10]</ref> ''foolish human'', ''silly wench'', ''daft cunt'',<ref name="2.11">[https://wanderinginn.com/2017/04/13/2-11/ Chapter 2.11]</ref> ''stupid wanker'', ''slow thing''<ref name="2.20" />
** For Erin: ''stripling''<ref name="2.07">[https://wanderinginn.com/2017/04/04/2-08/ Chapter 2.07]</ref> ''frail thing'',<ref name="2.10">[https://wanderinginn.com/2017/04/12/2-00-t/ Chapter 2.10]</ref> ''foolish human'', ''silly wench'', ''daft cunt'',<ref name="2.11">[https://wanderinginn.com/2017/04/13/2-11/ Chapter 2.11]</ref> ''stupid wanker'', ''slow thing''<ref name="2.20" />
** For Pisces: ''fool who revels in death''<ref name="2.07" />
** For Pisces: ''fool who revels in death''<ref name="2.07" />
** For Ryoka: ''foolish wench'', ''smelly human'',<ref name="2.15" /> ''bratling'', ''short-sighted fool''.<ref name="2.20" /> After Ryoka gained their general respect, she upgraded to be called ''mortal''<ref name="2.45" />
** For Ryoka: ''foolish wench'', ''smelly human''<ref name="2.15" />, ''bratling'', ''short-sighted fool''<ref name="2.20" />. After Ryoka gained their general respect, she upgraded to be called ''mortal''<ref name="2.45" />
* For Antinium: ''the slaves''<ref name="2.05" /><ref name="2.11" />
* For Antinium: ''the slaves'' <ref name="2.05" /><ref name="2.11" />
* For Teriarch: ''old smoker'', ''old grumpy one'',<ref name="2.15">[https://wanderinginn.com/2017/04/18/2-14/ Chapter 2.15]</ref> ''bag of scales'', ''old fool'', ''oafen clod!'', ''foul breath'' ''stupid snake-with-legs'', ''fat old one'',<ref name="2.45">[https://wanderinginn.com/2017/07/18/2-38/ Chapter 2.45]</ref> ''wyrm'', ''lazy oaf''<ref name="3.03" />
* For Teriarch: ''old smoker'', ''old grumpy one''<ref name="2.15">[https://wanderinginn.com/2017/04/18/2-14/ Chapter 2.15]</ref>, ''bag of scales'', ''old fool'', ''oafen clod!'', ''foul breath'' ''stupid snake-with-legs'', ''fat old one''<ref name="2.45">[https://wanderinginn.com/2017/07/18/2-38/ Chapter 2.45]</ref>, ''wyrm'', ''lazy oaf''<ref name="3.03" />
* For Undead:  
* For Undead:  
** For Toren: ''dead thing'',<ref name="2.05" /> ''bag of bones'', ''foolish thing''<ref name="2.10" />
** For Toren: ''dead thing'',<ref name="2.05" /> ''bag of bones'', ''foolish thing''<ref name="2.10" />
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