Faeries

- Queen Titania – No woman in all of faerie is so loved or so feared as Titania. She speaks to and hears the voices of the natural world, be they faun or fern, and is always happy to defend them. Trapped by Merlin within the realm of Faerie for hundreds of years, Titania is anxious to stretch her legs. Titania commands an army of faerie creatures including pixies, nymphs, fauns, sprites, elves, and centaurs. Due to her tumultous relationship with King Oberon, she is quite likely to use her armies if she feels the need. Titania also posses the ability to shapeshift, fly, and awaken trees. She is also a staunch feminist who doesn’t want to hear any of your crap about the way she dresses. If you attempt to touch her when she does not want to be touched, you will pull back a stump. It will most likely be a tree stump.

- King Oberon – Warrior, politician, commander, king, lover – Oberon can do it all and is not afraid to tell you so. He is one of the oldest living creatures on the face of the Earth and so far as he’s concerned, that means he’s had a lot longer than you to get it right. Don’t get me wrong, he’s not a bad guy, he just knows his stuff. He’s a big fan of cop and court dramas and has little regard for the complexity of human law. Being locked up for all this time has made him a little cranky, especially considering the circumstances under which he was locked up. He has never liked Merlin, the guy’s a know-it-all. Who needs one of those when you actually do know it all, right?

- Puck – Calling Puck evil or a demon would be an insult to his craft. Demons are crass, straightforward, and they’re always after something. Puck serves a much more complex and destructive master, Chaos. He likes nothing better than to set up the pieces and watch things fall apart. Puck is a lover of games and a master of riddles. No problem is so simple that Puck can not make it impossible to solve. While he is supposed to have been locked up with the other faeries, there have been several reports of Puck getting loose. One of Titania’s faeries claims that Puck showed her a collection of his trophies, which included a map of the West Bank and a Bush/Cheney pin.