Thursday, June 27, 2013

Lily Rose's Journal: Part Two

Then there are the Fatas from the water element:

The Uisce are old royalty and they're remorseless as sharks. They'll drown anyone in their lakes and ponds. Silvery-haired and lovely, they live in decrepit, sprawling houses near bodies of water.



The Fuath live near lakes, in houses that seem warm, inviting, and old-fashioned. They also pose as an extended family. They are dangerous in that they charm strangers to their deaths.

The Vodyanoi live mostly in Eastern Europe, usually in abandoned mills. They're the ones who eat people. Don't ever go near any creepy mills, even here.

The Afanc are wanderers and most often pose as bikers, sleek, wild, and tattooed. They were once known as Kelpies, Horseheads, who drag unsuspecting people to their deaths in water. Most of them don't do this anymore.


Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Lily Rose's Journal: Sketchbook One

THE DARK FAERIES, THE FATAS, who call us things with teeth, have teeth of their own. In the Wolf's house, I've learned a lot of things. Here are some of them:

THE REDCAPS are distant children of the Dragon. They can cast hekas (spells) that change a person's shape. They have red hair and tattoos. They are solitary, and they're mercenaries.



THE TIAMATS are the children of the Dragon. Related to the Djinn, the Fatas of the Middle East, they, too, are always red-haired. They'll pose as a parentless family of old money. If you're ever invited to a cocktail party in a grand house and everyone there is young and punk-antique...watch out.

THE MOCKINGBIRDS are a tribe of vampire-like Fatas. White skin and white hair and lovely, like most poisonous things. They seem polite and friendly -- that's a mask. They can be found as families in old, abandoned resorts.