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The Fey Courts of the Veneer

The Fey Courts of the Veneer are the many different Courts of the Fey that reside within the Veneer, an Archplane formed by the forced fusion of the Shadowfell and the Feywild during the Cosmic Sunder. These three large land-claims contain the Court of the Seasons, the Court of the Elements, and the Court of Time. Each one has different geological and metaphysical attributes based on their Court and also have different relationships with the encroaching lands of the Shadowfell.

Structure

The Court of the Seasons: The Courts of the Seasons each represent one of the Four Seasons: Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter.
  • The Spring Court: Ruled by the Green King Oberon, the Spring Court is filled with luscious greenery that grows over any and all architecture in its wish to be apart of the build.
  • The Summer Court: Ruled by the Golden Queen Titania, the Summer Court is filled with stark trees, flowing lakes and waterfalls, rolling hills and the hot beating sun above all of its denizens.
  • The Autumn Court: One of the few courts without a front ruler, various fey nobles, and Archfey battle over the right to rule over this land. The Autumn Court appears at the twilight of life, with its trees, plants, and bushes flushing red and golden, leaves falling only to regrow so they may fall again.
  • The Winter Court: Ruled by the Queen of Air and Darkness, the Winter Court is desolate and near uninhabitable, blanketed in snow and wind with dead trees and high mountains cutting into the sky.
The Court of Time: The Courts of Time each represent one of the four stages of the day: Dawn, Day, Dusk, and Night.
  • The Court of Dawn: The Court of the Dawn spends its days in the bright blue of the sun cresting over the horizon, the blanketing shadow of the night slowly being pulled over it.
  • The Court of Day: The Court of the Day resides constantly in bright sunlight, plants and earth always growing with some fey requiring the windows to be shut with blackening blinds.
  • The Court of Dusk: Ruled by Scahah the Maiden of Woe, who sits atop her mountain awaiting the next hero to the train. The Court of Dusk houses a constant sky of purple, the sun cresting over the horizon while the moon perches above, barely visible behind the clouds.
  • The Court of Night: Ruled by Morganna the Spear of Sorrow within her mountainous castle, bathed in the shining stars and moon of a beautiful, endless night.
  • The Court of Shadows: Ruled by Lord Kannoth and watched over by his sometimes enforcer Neifion, the Court of Night houses all manner of dark nocturnal creatures, covered in constant night with beautiful stars and moon light deceptively luring in others into the jaws of its monstrous denizens.
The Court of the Elements: The Courts of the Elements each represent one of the six celestial bodies: the Sun, Moon, Skies, Sea, Earth, and Nature.
  • The Court of the Sun: Ruled by Lugh Lambfather
  • The Court of the Moon: Ruled by Morgana
  • The Court of the Sea: Ruled by Manon-Mac-Lyr and Nuadu the Silver Hand, this Court rests as the Gulf of Cressen, a landmass that hugs a massive pool of ocean in the shape of a crescent moon. Each ruler keeps control over one corner of the crescent's points.
  • The Court of the Skies: Ruled by Taranis, the Court of the Sky moves over all the Courts at the will of its ruler, seated within a throne of clouds.
  • The Earthen Court: Ruled by Brigitte, the Earthen Court is seated deep within the mountains of the Feywild, based on a natural way of life focusing on crafting, forging, hearth, home, and family.
  • The Court of Nature: Ruled by Aya'danu, the Court of Nature rules most of the wooden land in the Feywild.
Type
Geopolitical, Kingdom
Alternative Names
The Fey Courts, the Courts, the Courts of the Fey
Demonym
Fey
Subsidiary Organizations
Controlled Territories

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