Fair Folk

The Fair Folk are one of many groups of villain from the high fantasy role-playing game Exalted published by White Wolf Game Studio. They are briefly described in the game's core rulebook, but are given full attention in the "fatsplat" (hard-cover sourcebook) entitled Exalted: The Fair Folk (ISBN 1-58846-678-7) and the soft cover book, The Compass of Celestial Directions, Volume II: The Wyld (ISBN 1-58846-693-0). Note that the title is a misnomer... more

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