
Still sighted in the New England area, these antisocial creatures belong to neither the Seelie or Unseelie Courts. They're fiercely territorial and prefer to be left alone but they're also more than happy to cause trouble if you should cross them.
Still sighted in the New England area, these antisocial creatures belong to neither the Seelie or Unseelie Courts. They're fiercely territorial and prefer to be left alone but they're also more than happy to cause trouble if you should cross them.
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