Nevill
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An impressive infodump, thanks!
Does he know the roots of their mutual hatred with the dwarves?
Does he know what became of the humans Faceless took interest in over the years?
Or was it only Balor's power?
Was anything known about the allies or servants of Moagim? Are Fallen Lords something that is unique to our Age?
How long was it since the rest of the fairies have left the land?
Whoa, so the civilization survived and there were actual cities to speak about? I thought humanity was driven back to the caves or something. How did they manage that feat? Nobody cared enough to raze them?The champion of the Light failed to stop the Myrkridian hordes from spilling out upon the world and driving mankind back to a handful of cities isolated from each other by a sea of wilderness and darkness.
Has he or his people had many interactions with the ghols? Do they serve Dark Gods, actual Gods, in the same way the cultists serve the Spider Goddess? If yes, what does he know of those Gods?Ghôls are free willed mortals. They are the same as dwarves or humans in that regard. Some chose and choose to follow the Dark out of conviction, others out of the opportunities it brings, some refuse to serve, they run the whole gambit really. But the ones that humans see the most often are those that follow the Leveler's armies westward so the ghôls do have a certain stigma attached to them. In Finn's experience they are not necessarily any more 'evil' than dwarves, humans, fir'Bolg or mauls in and of themselves.
Does he know the roots of their mutual hatred with the dwarves?
Does he know who Faceless originally was, or does the mage predate even Finn himself?The Faceless Man has no particular love for anyone but himself, at least that is what Finn could discern from the few conversations they have had over the millenia, but he does seem to take a certain liking to a handful of humans every generation (and they always are humans for some reason, never dwarves, or mauls, or fir'Bolg or ghôls, just humans).
Does he know what became of the humans Faceless took interest in over the years?
Does Finn know when or how their enmity started?Finn asks you not to say anything about this around Mazzarin. The Great Mage is convinced that Faceless is a staunch follower of the Dark, possibly because the two have been enemies for so long and Mazzarin's identity is so closely bound to the concept of the Light.
What does he mean? Does the Leveller possess the power to bind any person he can into his service? We are talking the strongest mages in the Universe here.Finn does not believe that most of the Fallen Lords served willingly.
Or was it only Balor's power?
Was anything known about the allies or servants of Moagim? Are Fallen Lords something that is unique to our Age?
But he had a sizeable army of undead under his command. Where did they come from?Presumably it has something to do with the fact that Myrdred was not a necromancer.
I am just trying to see whom this phenomenon affects. It seems to be tied to the human race somehow, as the Levellers and heroes are all, without an exception, human, and the cycles did not come about before the rise of humanity.If you are asking, 'Does a thing have meaning for those it does not effect in any way?' Then Finn would say, probably not.
What was the fairies' role in the war?They helped to fight Balor in their own small way.
Yes, but were they affected or in any way in danger of the extinction themselves?Oh, they definitely noticed. It is hard not to notice the near extinction of your neighbors.
How long was it since the rest of the fairies have left the land?
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