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are the fay immortal? can they die at all? can they only die of natural causes.... or even only die of natural ones? OOoo, it could be like an inverse of elves, they live so long and they cannot die in anyway except by their age! that would be funky!
 
are the fay immortal? can they die at all? can they only die of natural causes.... or even only die of natural ones? OOoo, it could be like an inverse of elves, they live so long and they cannot die in anyway except by their age! that would be funky!
  
ok here is a crazy idea: fay cannot "die" untill they age to a certain point, but what if physical events can turn them to dust, fairy dust, thats what gives it so much power. fairy dust is actualy the dormant remains of fairies and can only be retured to its physical form when...psh i dont know, retuerd to its birth place, or tears, or fire, or maybe a whole ritual but whatever the case they should be able to be revived reletivly easily. in the mean time though, fairy dust then becomes a powerfull tool long with a highly debatable moral subject.--[[User:Zack|Zack]] 23:48, 31 March 2008 (UTC)
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:ok here is a crazy idea: fay cannot "die" untill they age to a certain point, but what if physical events can turn them to dust, fayrie dust, thats what gives it so much power. fairy dust is actualy the dormant remains of fairies and can only be retured to its physical form when...psh i dont know, retuerd to its birth place, or tears, or fire, or maybe a whole ritual but whatever the case they should be able to be revived reletivly easily. in the mean time though, fairy dust then becomes a powerfull tool long with a highly debatable moral subject.--[[User:Zack|Zack]] 23:48, 31 March 2008 (UTC)
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::Yeah, I like where this is going.  Maybe Fay can choose to spall off fairy dust as well.  That way, physical damage, or the Fay's will can convert them into this ''passive'' form.  However, using fayrie dust for your own ends doesn't actually ''consume'' the fay, it just gives the fay partial controll of your spell, binding the fay, but empowering it as well.  Thus Fay can lend others their power, but they also gain a hand and knowlege in whatever it is used for.  I'd say that, barring outside influence, Fayrie dust re-coagulates into the fay it came from after some time has passed.  Fayrie dust could also be magical energy, created by plants in Faierie, and any fay can eat fayrie dust (from plants, or other fay).  Consuming the fayrie dust from plants gives the Fay properties of those plants as well.  In this way, the fay are all intertwined.
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::Perhaps the Fay are also graduated in power.  Some are ''greater'' creatures, with a longer lifespan, and an ability to absorb more fayrie dust.  If a fay eats too much, the dust begins to spaul off, and could make the fay unstable.  There could be lots of different types of fayrie dust as well, reflecting its origins, potency, uses, and character.  The very soil of the great enchanted forests would sparkle with the stuff.[[User:Ziggy|Ziggy]] 06:11, 1 April 2008 (UTC)
  
  
 
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Revision as of 06:11, 1 April 2008

The general idea is nailed down, details are flexible.

The Fay live in Faierie, a land of enchantment, illusion, and general all-around magic. They are themselves fundamentally creatures of magic, and can be in turns mischievous, helpful, and obscure.

are the fay immortal? can they die at all? can they only die of natural causes.... or even only die of natural ones? OOoo, it could be like an inverse of elves, they live so long and they cannot die in anyway except by their age! that would be funky!

ok here is a crazy idea: fay cannot "die" untill they age to a certain point, but what if physical events can turn them to dust, fayrie dust, thats what gives it so much power. fairy dust is actualy the dormant remains of fairies and can only be retured to its physical form when...psh i dont know, retuerd to its birth place, or tears, or fire, or maybe a whole ritual but whatever the case they should be able to be revived reletivly easily. in the mean time though, fairy dust then becomes a powerfull tool long with a highly debatable moral subject.--Zack 23:48, 31 March 2008 (UTC)
Yeah, I like where this is going. Maybe Fay can choose to spall off fairy dust as well. That way, physical damage, or the Fay's will can convert them into this passive form. However, using fayrie dust for your own ends doesn't actually consume the fay, it just gives the fay partial controll of your spell, binding the fay, but empowering it as well. Thus Fay can lend others their power, but they also gain a hand and knowlege in whatever it is used for. I'd say that, barring outside influence, Fayrie dust re-coagulates into the fay it came from after some time has passed. Fayrie dust could also be magical energy, created by plants in Faierie, and any fay can eat fayrie dust (from plants, or other fay). Consuming the fayrie dust from plants gives the Fay properties of those plants as well. In this way, the fay are all intertwined.
Perhaps the Fay are also graduated in power. Some are greater creatures, with a longer lifespan, and an ability to absorb more fayrie dust. If a fay eats too much, the dust begins to spaul off, and could make the fay unstable. There could be lots of different types of fayrie dust as well, reflecting its origins, potency, uses, and character. The very soil of the great enchanted forests would sparkle with the stuff.Ziggy 06:11, 1 April 2008 (UTC)

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