[quote=@shylarah] Should we know who Falk is? It sounds like he's the head of the Fall Court. [/quote] He's the Ruler of the Autumn Court. He's ones of the eldest fae, aside from rumors and legends about him you're not supposed to know more than that cause story. [quote=@shylarah] Also there's not more than a brief mention of Seelie versus Unseelie fey and how they are different in this setting. Are there two courts of each? A mix in each court? What's the difference between them for this rp, in appearance, personality, and actions? [/quote] [@LadyRunic] I believe I mentioned that was unclear. The fae were once a united people, disagreements on policy led them to split into the Seelie and Unseelie Courts so each could act as they saw fit. They however still weren't satisfied and the Courts shattered further into Fall, Winter, Spring and Summer. Essentially Summer and Spring are Seelie, Fall and Winter are Unseelie. The main difference comes in personality. Unseelie are rarely (is ever) kind to humans and often take pleasure in there torment. Seelie can be kind to humans and usually only turn nasty when insulted or crossed. The Courts have certain personality types but on the whole as long as you don't create a "Faith and trust and pixie dust" type fairy you shouldn't feel extremely bound by them. If you cross any serious lines someone will tell you. Otherwise just write what you think would work the best. [quote=@shylarah] Are humans able to use magic of any sort? Are there any free humans in the fey realms, or ones that are loyal to a court by their own choice and given relative freedom, or are all of them slaves or pets? [/quote] Humans could likely make use of magical artifacts though depending on the artifact and how old or powerful it is it could easily overwhelm or control them. Free humans in the fae realm are very very rare and likely only remain free with the help of fae who owe no loyalties. The amount of freedom a human is given in a Court is dependent entirely on who there master is but regardless of if they serve willingly or not there lord will have there true name just in case they ever decide to rebel. Some lords give more freedom than others but essentially all humans who serve a court are slaves or pets. [quote=@shylarah] I know the general idea of the Wild Hunt, and I saw your little spoiler for it, but what exactly is it in this setting? A host that hunts down anything on the night that it's released? Does it have one or more specific targets? Can fey choose to ride out with them? What about humans (though in most settings a human that does is bound to do so forever)? Does it have an evident purpose? [/quote] LadyRunic doesn't want any information past what is in that spoiler to be known and even some of that is sort of secret. Most fae can probably be aware of the general ideas that human legends have of it though they wouldn't know how much is true. All fae fear the Wild Hunt and I believe those that enter its ranks cannot leave.