fae



Legend:



| A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z |

A[top]


  • Actaeon
  • By Nathan Graham. Satyr nobles.

  • Adh-Sidhe
  • By Colin Chapman. Fierce avenging angels.

  • Aetherian
  • By DeGorian Smith. Nocker/Son of Ether hybrids for Changeling: Beyond Arcadia and Mage: The Void.

  • Alven
  • By Jamie Fickes. Vengeful warriors of the darkness.

  • Annis
  • By Hastur7. Cannibalistic hags.

  • Ardech
  • By Mitch Kelly. "People of the Trees."

  • Autumn Dwellers
  • By Fionacat. Wise fae that are quickly extinguished by Banality.

    B[top]


  • Baga-Djimbiri
  • By Daniel Mitchell. Primitive Australian warriors.

  • Bakhna Rakhna
  • By Colin Chapman. Hospitable West African fae.

  • Barbegazi
  • By Colin Chapman. Hospitable gnomes who love the cold.

  • Bean-Sidhe (version 1)
  • By "The Weaver." Mournful fae with marvelous voices.

  • Bean-Sidhe (version 2)
  • By Colin Chapman. Mournful fae with terrifying voices.

  • Beatific
  • By Charles Phipps. Demonic and angelic fae.

  • Bendith y Mamau
  • By Colin Chapman. Ugly musicians with a bad reputation for stealing children.

  • Boogeyman
  • By Jaa@aol.com. Things that go bump in the night.

  • Boto
  • By Jose Alexandre Nalon and Colin Chapman. Joyous dolphin-fae who are oblivious to their fast-approaching date with extinction.

  • Brag
  • By Eric Burns. Shapeshifting fey with a need for change.

  • The Brood
  • By J.D. Simmons. A kith descended from dragons and fae.

  • Brownies
  • By Dale Strombeck. Workers who want nothing to do with payment.

    C[top]


  • Centaur
  • By Colin Chapman. Lusty horse-men.

  • Champire (HUM)
  • By Magnus Edmund. Vampire wanna-bes.

  • Cluricaune
  • By Melody Gulick. Greedy and highly possessive changelings.

  • Curupira
  • By Jose Alexandre Nalon and Colin Chapman. Brazilian protectors of the forest.

    D[top]


  • Daemon
  • By Dagon. Diabolic fae that are a shade or two lighter than Malfeans, banes, demons, etc.

  • Daitya
  • By Colin Chapman. Malevolent Indian fae.

  • Dark Elves
  • By Nuada Silver-Arm. Fae who reap the Glamour of dreams.

  • Djangwull
  • By Daniel Mitchell. Expressive Australian gallain.

  • Djidjigargaly
  • By Colin Chapman. Australian Aboriginal gallain.

  • Djinn
  • By Benjamin Goldstein. Intangible Arabian fae.

  • Doppelganger (version 1)
  • By Kevin Salcedo. Horribly warped Pooka with powerful shapechanging abilities.

  • Doppelganger (version 2)
  • By Brendan Dalton. The results of a Progenitor experiment.

  • Dragon
  • By David Kircher. Gargoyle-like changeling/kindred.

  • Dragonkin
  • By Ernie Sawyer. Fae born from dreams of loyalty and honor.

  • Dragonogre
  • By Nelson Chang. Dragon-like slaves that were once true fae; based on Warhammer.

  • Draug
  • By Leif Roar Moldskred. Dwellers of the seas and hiders of secrets.

  • Dreamsingers: A History of the Australian Kith
  • By Daniel Mitchell. Australian changelings.

  • Dryad
  • By Avangion. Reclusive tree spirits.

  • Duergar
  • By Chris O'Toole. Ill-tempered illusionists.

  • Dwarf
  • By Bjorn Maier. Temperamental smithies who turn to stone in the sunlight.

    E[top]


  • Eilunedar
  • By Alexander Marzec. Vicious changelings who have found a way to stave off banality with kindred blood

  • Eldrich
  • By Mike Schiedel. Sorcerous fae.

    F[top]


  • Fallen Ones
  • By Cloak. Infernalist fae.

  • Fatae
  • By Colin Chapman. Flighty winged fae.

  • Felis
  • By Peloquin. African cat fae.

  • Folletti
  • By Colin Chapman. Lustful, cricket-legged merry-makers.

    G[top]


  • Old Clan Gargoyle
  • By Jade Hammons. Offshoot of the trolls perverted by Tremere manipulation.

  • Gargoyle (version 2)
  • By Joshua Earnest. Curious guardians

  • Gargoyle (version 3)
  • By Mathew Howard. Gargoyle changelings who are stone by day.

  • Gemmin
  • By Stacey Lawless. The hearts and souls of the city.

  • Genie
  • By Nick Rossier. Middle Eastern djinn and effrit.

  • Gizmo
  • By Timothy J. Lanza. Pooka-like changelings who can transform into mechanical objects.

  • Glaistig
  • By Stacey Lawless. Vampiric schemers.

  • Goblin (version 1)
  • By "The Weaver." Highly social fae who love telling sick stories.

  • Goblin (version 2)
  • By Colin Chapman. Disgusting pranksters.

  • Gremlin (version 1)
  • By "The Weaver." Manic Engineer Fae.

  • Gremlin (version 2)
  • By Dagon. Insane vermin.

  • Greys
  • By Scott Hillman. Emotionless, alleged aliens.

  • Gruesome
  • By Magnus Berg. Ugly kith who find a Dreamer to protect and reap.

  • Gwragedd Annwn
  • By Chris O'Toole. Water loving healers.

  • Gwyllion
  • By Chris O'Toole. Observant kithain with unnerving stares.

    H[top]


  • Hag (version 1)
  • By Ron Newlin. Hideous manipulators and magicians.

  • Hag (version 2)
  • By Colin Chapman. Hideous, cannibalistic thallain sorceresses.

  • Hengeyokai
  • By Colin Chapman. Japanese pooka.

  • Huntsman's Hound
  • By Darkhawk. Pooka-like hounds of the Wild Hunt with a Troll's sense of honor.

    J[top]


  • Jesters
  • By The Changeling. Changeling clowns.

    K[top]


  • Kappa
  • By Colin Chapman. Brutish Japanese turtle fae.

  • Keeblers (HUM)
  • Chris Granniss. You know, the guys who make the cookies.

  • Kobolds
  • By Jo Hart. Miners and craftsfae.

  • Kunapipi
  • By Daniel Mitchell. Australian healers.

    L[top]


  • Leanan Sidhe
  • By Chris O'Toole. Seductive vampiric fae.

  • Leprechaun
  • By Colin Chapman. Miserly cobblers.

  • Leshiye
  • By Colin Chapman. Blustering, self-proclaimed "lords of the forest."

  • Lich
  • By jaa@aol.com. Quasi-undead Changeling/mage hybrids.

  • Lokians
  • By Morgion. Fire-loving kithain.

  • Lords of the Mound
  • By Geoff Shelburne. Highland relatives of the Trolls.

    M[top]


  • Mekumwasuck
  • By Colin Chapman. Xenophobic, pain causing Nunnehi.

  • Mer
  • By Ernie Sawyer. Alluring fae of the sea.

  • Mimi
  • By Colin Chapman. Gaunt Djidjigargaly who roam the Outback.

  • Munchkins (HUM)
  • By Erik Dahl. A kith every Dice Fearing Power Gamer would love. ;-)

    N[top]


  • Nack
  • By Per Jorisch. Water bound kith who are obsessed with drowning people.

  • Naiad
  • By Remi. Beautiful fae tied to pools and bodies of water.

  • Naga
  • By Colin Chapman. Benevolent Indian changelings.

  • Nagumwasuck
  • By Colin Chapman. Luck bringing nunnehi.

  • Nibelung
  • By Mark Kinney. Ancient, dwarf-like fae recently descended into the Dreaming.

  • Nymph
  • By Colin Chapman. Long-lived changelings bound to unspoiled glades.

    O[top]


  • Oni (version 1)
  • By Jade Hammons. Japanese goblin-demons.

  • Oni (version 2)
  • By Colin Chapman. Brutish Shinto sorcerers of Japan.

    P[top]


  • Pamarindo
  • By Colin Chapman. Thallain; think 'Changeling the Hutt'.

  • Pari
  • By Colin Chapman. Indian changelings.

  • People in Trenchcoats
  • By Mike Dawson. Conspiracy nuts, investigators and detectives.

  • Pixie (version 1)
  • By Jay Gray. Fanatic protectors of their homelands.

  • Pixie (version 2)
  • By Colin Chapman. Spirited Cornish fae.

  • Pixie (version 3)
  • By Wraith. Ambitious changelings born from the dreams of other fae.

  • Polevik
  • By Colin Chapman. Vicious guardians of the crop.

  • Preacher
  • By Took. Charismatic fanatics

    R[top]


  • Randa
  • By Per Jorisch. Swedish cow maids.

  • Rakshasa
  • By Colin Chapman. Bestial Indian changelings.

  • Rebel Sidhe
  • By Robert Pool. Sidhe who oppose the Nobility.

  • Renshai
  • By Kris Thomson. Nordic warriors who merit honourable combat above all else.

  • Revenants
  • By Cloak. Shadowy, manipulative allies of the sluagh.

  • Roane
  • By Eric Burns. Seal fairies.

  • Robot
  • By Rob Pool. Faerie-droids.

  • Runeseers
  • By mcclellan_jn@Mercer.PeachNet.EDU. Sidhe Orphans.

  • Rusalki
  • By Colin Chapman. Amoral faerie maids whose court changes with the seasons.

    S[top]


  • Saci
  • By Jose Alexandre Nalon and Colin Chapman. Brazilian pranksters.

  • Saiya-jin
  • By DeGorian Smith. Based on Dragonball Z.

  • Salamander
  • By J. Lance Alloway. Changelings born of fire.

  • Salvanel
  • By Colin Chapman. Changeling guardians of childer and children.

  • Sei
  • By Colin Chapman. Japanese fae.

  • Shellycoat
  • By Chris O'Toole. Mischievous fae who keep others in their places.

  • A Treatise on the Sidhe (REV)
  • By Brandon Quina. Sidhe from cradle to grave.

  • Sluagh revisited (REV)
  • By Zak Kramer. A Sluagh on the Sluagh.

  • Sluaghan
  • By David Gallo. The ancient Sluagh before they were cursed.

  • Slyph
  • By Eric Tolle. Obnoxious pranksters that need to be squished.

  • Smurf (HUM)
  • By Jared A Sorensen. Well, it was inevitable, wasn't it!

  • Spellers
  • By the Changeling, Darksong Jester. Guardian angel-like changelings who speak only when they use magic.

  • Spies
  • By Mike Dawson. 007 Fae

  • Spriggan (version 1)
  • By Zak Kramer. Disgusting pranksters and thieves.

  • Spriggan (version 2)
  • By Colin Chapman. Brutish Highwayfae of Southern England.

  • Stormbairns
  • By Matthew McFarland. Abused, moody fae with a penchant for dance and storms.

  • Swan Maids
  • By Colin Chapman. Beautiful Skinchangers with a gift for augury.

  • Sylph
  • By Seth Rutledge. Noble winged fae.

    T[top]


  • Tangles
  • By DeGorian Smith. They don't want to grow up.

  • Tao Qui Gui
  • By Chris Jones. Insane changeling who are driven mad by Banality.

  • 'Taur
  • By Jade Hammons. Half-animal fae.

  • Tengu
  • By Colin Chapman. Unusually disciplined Japanese fae.

  • Tiefling
  • By Tepes. Variegated changelings with an infernal or angelic background.

  • Tokolosh
  • By Colin Chapman. Cowardly sadists who love to torture animals.

  • Tomtar
  • By Beason. Karmic, capricious changelings whose fae selves are active only during the holiday season.

  • Toonkavians (HUM)
  • By The Changeling. Cartoonish Malkavian/Changeling meld.

  • Transy (HUM)
  • By Mark Kinney. Fae of the Rocky Horror Picture Show.

  • Triton
  • By Seth Rutledge. Mermen.

  • True Fae (REV)
  • By Jason. Fae without mortal seemings.

    U[top]


  • Urban Knights
  • By Mike Dawson. Fae cops.

  • Urisk
  • By Chris O'Toole. Homely fae who just want to be loved.

    V[top]


  • Variant Kiths (Centaur and Wood Troll) (REV)
  • By Erik Dahl. An idea for modifying kith rather than building them from the ground up.

  • Veela
  • By Myranda Valis. Eastern European warrior women.

  • Vily
  • By Colin Chapman. The changeling's answer to the Black Fury.

  • VJ/DJ Hunter (HUM)
  • By Magnus Berg. Martha Quinn and Rick Dees beware!

  • Volsung
  • By Mark Kinney. A Nordic kith similar to the sidhe, who ruled the fae for a brief time.

    W[top]


  • Wandjina
  • By Daniel Mitchell. Australian guides and travelers.

  • Whittigo
  • By Adam Solis. Nunnehi relatives of the Wolfen.

  • Wight
  • By Fabian Alvarez Lopez. Corpse-like Thallain.

  • Wolfen
  • By Jade Hammons. Primal hunters of man. The ancestor and/or result of the garou?

  • Wykes
  • By Jay Gray. Guardians of the Trods.

  • Wylde Mages
  • By The Changeling. Changeling/mages that are borderline Marauders. Overpowered at character creation.

    X[top]


  • Xian
  • By Chris Jones. Asian cousins of the Sidhe.