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[ DEMHARUGH ]
The Fairy Godmother, she is a divine Fae who guides the Fairykin. She is known widely as the 'Maid of the Divine Houses', a servant of Eikn and the maid of the Hall of Woldor. Fairies are creatures of fantasy, but in this world, they are known for their quality of having an overpowering desire to be... servants.
Fairies serve any who will let them. Fairies love to act as maids and inhabit houses both noble and common. They will sometimes even begin serving a master without asking first. It can lead people to various reactions, to be suspicious of them, to be violent to them, or to relish their slavish attitudes.
Demharugh is said to be loyal to a point that, if she was not Eikn's servant, she would see no point in her existence. In fact, Fairykin widely struggle with the issue of being masterless. It is said that Fairies who go too long without being able to serve someone grow tireless and weary, discouraged, and being unable to fulfill their desire to serve, will take their own lives. They used to unable to, as Immortals, but with Death now widely available...
What is their issue? Is it a self-consciousness born in relation to purpose?
[ ESKART ]
The God of Sorcery. Eskart is said to be the Chancellor of Belkinsire, the city that lies in the Belkinsire Bay area. In the middle of this dainty hamlet is the Illuminati College, the world's wizarding hub. Though he founded and formalized the tradition of magic into a curriculum in the College, the Belkinsire people's interest in sorcery and voodoo is rooted in Shamanistic tradition that was present in the area's past, popular in the towns that preceded the modern day city. The College itself was cofounded by a council of Shamans
Said to have risen from nothing, and once to have been mistaken for an ordinary human, Eskart arose when he discovered his powers a very long time ago in an incident involving the people of his life's youth. The Shamans of the time came to him, and declared him their God, and the tales recount that he was then known as the "God in Hiding", for the Shamans had prophetic visions of the day their Magical God would come to them. It was the one and only prediction they had ever made.
Nowadays, Eskart is called the "Dreaming God". He is illusive and leaves the College in the hands of his Shaman Council and the Ombudsman Mages, the teachers and professors that handle classes. It is said Eskart is hard at work seeking visions of the future again, to rediscover the same prophetic sensation the Shamans predicted his rise again. Ever does he seek precognition of the future. A study that no results have been obtained in currently.
For what could he so incessantly seek the ability to see the future for?