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Physiology

The Sidhe are willowy humanoid creatures of the woods. Their features resemble the forest from which they come: their skin resembles bare wood. They become barky and gnarled as they age. The women possess hair full of flowers or harvest wheat, or red leaves. Their many fingers and toes are long and willowy. Sidhe can have up to twelve digits on each hand. Their coloring changes as they age, mimicking the seasons, starting lush and green as they are born and turning to a withering grey in the winter of their life. Sidhe lifespans are often short, but vary wildly. Some Sidhe can expect to live only fifty years or so at most, while others can live upwards of 300 years. Sidhe also continue to grow for their entire lives and growth rate is more or less universal, so it is easy to spot the eldest members of their race based on their height. Most adult members range from five to seven feet in height.

Appearance

Sidhe clothes and armors are made of leathers, cotton, and hardened, reinforced wood. Sidhe "hair" is actually made of plant matter, so they are technically hairless, but the males of the species sometimes do grow "beards" of a moss-like green fuzz. Sidhe like naturally occurring forest colors in their clothing and so are seen in lots of greens, yellows, browns, and grays with a little red thrown in. Sidhe jewelry usually consists of polished, dyed, or lacquered bone, wood, or found natural materials. Their weapons and armor have a thin, aerodynamic feel.

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Personality

"Waste not and want not" is a typical Sidhe saying. Members of this race like to make the most out of everything. They forage, mend, and save. Sidhe are proud and defiant and can be callous or antagonistic toward those who do not accord the forests or their kind with respect. Yet in times of plenty, when they are approached with respect and consideration, Sidhe are likely to share the splendors of their forests with weary travelers and provide guests with salves, wines, and provisions.

Habitat

Sidhe dwellings are made from the trees themselves. The Sidhe Gnarled Ones possess the ability to "wood-whisper": by speaking in the language of the trees, they can coax a living tree to bend, warp and grow into shapes necessary to build abodes. In this way, the Sidhe speak with the trees, and it is not uncommon for a Sidhe to adopt a particular tree like a child or pet. The largest Sidhe population by far is in the forest of Qaeld, at The Sidhe Court, but they can be also be found in Bosemya, The Blue Wood, The Dusk Wood, and Haven. Since the Sidhe can coax weapons, armor and items out of living wood, they have little need to chop down trees and view those who do with extreme prejudice.

Society

The Sidhe are clanlike, referring to their clans as "branches." Sidhe are extremely like-minded within their particular community, valuing unity. Sidhe distrust books and prefer a vocal impartation of wisdom as opposed to the widespread dissemination of printed knowledge. When Sidhe die they harden, forming petrified statues of Tombwood. These statues are often used to dissuade outsiders from entering the bounds of Sidhe lands, as the statues are often eerie or disturbing. Rarely, the Tombwood is used in the creation of items, weapons or armor, as it is extremely hard and resilient to weathering.

Sidhe reproduce asexually with a woodland ritual that involves the removal of one of their many digits which is then placed in the heart of a tree. The small part of the Sidhe grows inside of the tree and possesses a limited awareness of the outside world as it grows. When the Sidhe reaches approximately eight years of age, the tree will die, and the Sidhe will emerge. In this way, Sidhe offspring are nearly identical to their forebears, but minor differences in appearance are evident at their emergence and will grow in prominence as the Sidhe ages.

Relations

Most Sidhe are of a Naturalist bent, and Sidhe with Entropist or Industrialist tendencies are quickly ostracized by others of their kind who do not share their views. Sidhe get along best with Trowls, Sobaki and Woodlanders. Sidhe are intrigued by the strange customs of the city of Tenebra, but also find many of them repugnant.

Motivations

A quest to save a sapling, last of its kind, or a hunt for the evil beast which destroyed not only an entire grove, but a group of Sidhe children would make fine reasons for a Sidhe to join in an adventure. As would fighting off a horde of wardrones, seeking an end to an evil mage’s curse of endless winter, or solving the mystery of a farming town blight. Sometimes solitary Sidhe are the result of estrangement from a branch or the sole survivor of some catastrophe, and may be in search of a new place in the world. Sidhe have little need for material possessions and so their motivations are often intrinsic.

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Powers

  • Wardrone Menace: Whenever a Sidhe makes a hand-to-hand attack against a mechanical creature, the Sidhe can spend one or more Mana Points. If the attack succeeds, the mechanical creature progresses one step down the Condition Track for each Mana Point spent.
  • Touch of Gaeis: Sidhe can heal with a touch. A Sidhe can spend two Mana Points and make an Insight + Lore: Medicine or Occupation: Healer check against a DL of 15. For each point of success, the Sidhe heals a point of damage (even Tainted Damage) sustained by a target the Sidhe is currently touching.
  • Healing Aura: Each time an ally within ten feet of a Sidhe artificially heals damage (by drinking a potion, applying a salve, casting a healing spell, eating healing fruit, etc) they heal for extra points if the Sidhe spends a Mana Point for each instance. For each 2 points of Presence a Sidhe has, the target heals for an additional Health Point.
  • Restoring Hands: While touching a target, a Sidhe may spend Mana Points to move the target up the Condition Track. The target may move one space up the track for each Mana Point spent in this way.