Friday 10 February 2017

Player Character Races: Root Elf

Root Elf

Root Elf Faerie Wood game player character race. Illustration by Garry Robson (© 2017 Garry Robson)
Faerie type: Plant spirit
size: 1 and half foot tall


Root Elves are spirits that inhabit root-based plant-life such as root vegetables, magic root herbs and other similar plants that grow wholly or partly below ground. They are neither good nor evil spirits but are capable of being both kind and cruel depending on how others treat them. They spend much of their time below ground and are very knowledgeable about the magical properties of herbs and plants.

Physical description:

 
Their appearance varies depending on what kind of root plant their spirit has inhabited – these can be things such as potatoes, onions, carrots, radishes or turnips. They sometimes have animal features such as long furry or hairy ears and can also have the characteristics of earth dwelling animals such as mole-like whiskers or claws that they use for burrowing. They also tend not to be as physically attractive as Flower Elves and can look quite misshapen or even ugly. They are often covered in dirt or mud but this doesn’t bother them and they would be very offended if anyone told them to have a wash.

Core abilities and skills:

  • Control root-based plant life (e.g. to entangle and restrain enemies)
  • Speak with plants and animals that live underground (e.g. moles, worms etc.)
  • Mole-like claws that they can use for burrowing underground and also as weapons against enemies
  • Herblore (the ability to make magic potions and ointments)
  • Hide from enemies by disguising itself as a vegetable or plant
  • Exceptional night vision 
  • Start with one magic spell and weapon skill

Dark Elf Counterpart: Dark Root Elf/Moss Creature  


If a Root Elf becomes an evil Dark Elf, then it will transform into a Dark Root Elf or ‘Moss Creature’. These loathsome Faerie Folk lose all of their magic and become slaves to an unquenchable hunger that compels them to kill and eat other Faerie Folk, animals and in some cases even humans. It is thought that they need to feed in this way to regenerate them selves, as they are terribly diseased and in a continual state of decomposition, like rotting vegetables. However, they are extremely strong and retain a humanoid Elf form and appearance but are extremely ugly. 

They usually live in a woodland cave, in a disused barn or a place used for compost heaps. Sometimes they take pleasure in spreading disease in a farmer’s field or vegetable garden, destroying crops or causing livestock to become sick. Sometimes a number of Moss Creatures will join together and form one larger humanoid creature that resembles a man covered in rotting filth. Some humans refer to them as ‘Ghouls’ as they are usually seen in graveyards or other places associated with the dead.


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Thursday 2 February 2017

Faerie Fact 03: Many faeries are not friendly or kind

In the Faerie Wood game there are many evil as well as good Faeries and those of a good nature are referred to as ‘Light Elves’, evil Faeries are known as ‘Dark Elves’ and those that are neither altogether good nor evil are known as ‘Dusky Elves’. The terms ‘light’ and ‘dark’ do not necessarily mean the Faeries are light skinned or dark skinned, but in some cases this is true. These terms refer mainly to their nature and not their appearance, but sometimes it also indicates when they are most likely to be seen: Dark Elves are mostly active at night (such as Dwarves), where as Light Elves are more active during the daytime or associated with the light. 

Dark Tree Elf: Faerie Wood Game, illustration by Garry Robson © 2017 Garry Robson
Dark Tree Elf

The Faerie Sparkle: 
All Faerie player characters have something called a 'Faerie Sparkle'. This is a bit like a faerie’s soul and during the game it can become lighter or darker depending how mischievous they are. If a Faerie’s ‘sparkle’ becomes too dark they may start to change into a Dusky or Dark Elf, and if they are really mischievous they will physically change into their ‘Evil Counterpart’. However, if an Elf becomes more light, they may gain more magic. 

Here is a list of the core 10 Faerie Wood player character races with their corresponding ‘Evil Counterpart’: 

Faerie Race:      Evil Counterpart:

Kobold...............Changeling

Root Elf.............Moss Creature

Sprite................Will ‘o’ Wisp

Grasshopper.......Spyder

Tree Elf..............Dark Tree Elf

Nymph...............Hag/Witch

Deerfolk.............Stag/Doevin

Faun..................Korred

Flower Elf...........Dark Flower Elf

Gnome...............Dwarf



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