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Fae

Alignment Restrictions: Neutral Good or Chaotic Good only
Required Main Race(s):  Halfling
Favored class: rogue
Class Restrictions:  Bard, Sorcerer, Wizard, Rogue
Prestige Class Restrictions:  Harper, Shadow dancer
Ability Adjustments:  Strength -4, Constitution -2, Charisma +2, Dexterity +4, Bonus feat: Dodge, Darkvision, +1 [soak 5dam].
Special abilities from item: (racial token reduce size with butterfly wings.) Cast Spell: Color spray (10) 1 Use/Day, Entangle (5) 1 Use/Day, Invisibility (3) 1 Use/Day, Mass Blindness/ Deafness once a day.
Notes:   Can only use tiny and small weapons. (Can only use tiny or small weapons. (TINY - dagger, dagger assassin, katar, kukri, sai, shuriken SMALL - dart, goad, hand axe, kama, light crossbow, light hammer, light mace, light mace2, light pick, nunchaku, sap, short sword, sickle, sling, throwing axe, torch, whip), Can only wear clothing Armour. Can only use a small shield.

NOTE: Do not craft as a few it will bug your item. Have someone normal size craft for you. Fae can not ride horses.

Description:  Fairies are generally portrayed as humanoid in appearance and as having supernatural abilities such as the ability to fly, cast spells and to influence or foresee the future. Although in modern culture they are often depicted as young, sometimes winged, females of small stature, they originally were depicted much differently: tall, radiant, angelic beings or short, wizened trolls being some of the commonly mentioned. Diminutive fairies of one kind or another have been recorded for centuries, but occur alongside the human-sized beings; these have been depicted as ranging in size from very tiny up to the size of a human child. Even with these small fairies, however, their small size may be magically assumed rather than constant. 

Wings, while common in Victorian artwork of fairies, are very rare in the folklore; even very small fairies flew with magic, sometimes flying on ragwort stems or the backs of birds.

Various animals have also been described as fairies. Sometimes this is the result of shapeshifting on part of the fairy, as in the case of the selkie (seal people); others, like the kelpie and various black dogs, appear to stay more constant in form.

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