By Mailanka
Also called Forest Queens (or Kings), the mind-numbingly beautiful nymph nobility don't bother to fight. They do have swords, but really, they have people for these things. The princes and princesses of the rivers, lakes and forests move elegantly, trailing a long gown or cloak grown out of leaves and flowers, or woven together with strands of river water, with their long hair cascading behind them. When they face delvers, they don't draw their weapon or go on the offensive, they just ask the delvers to leap off cliffs or come join them beneath the lake. That's all.
River Queens often lead other Faeries into battle (by asking them, of course). They personally detest violence, probably because they're so bad at it.
ST: 10 | HP: 10 | Speed: 5.25 |
DX: 10 | Will: 13 | Move: 5 |
IQ: 13 | Per: 13 | |
HT: 11 | FP: 11 | SM: 0 |
Dodge: 8 | Parry: 8F | DR: 0 |
Faerie Rapier (10): 1d-1 impaling. Reach 1, 2.
Traits: Appearance (Transcendant, Universal +5); Awe (-1 to Awe Resistance); Charisma 5; Dependency (Mana, Constantly); Impulsive (12); Overconfident; Sense of Duty (Nature).
Special Powers: Hypnotic Voice (Magical).
Skills: Diplomacy-14; Rapier-10; Sex Appeal-17.
Class: Faerie.
Combat Effectiveness Rating: 7 (OR 13 and PR -6).
Notes: Prefer negotiation, because they're at their most dangerous when they can talk. If the heroes aren't interested, they'll use Awe to slow them down long enough to start talking.