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    SW elves are referred to as Seelie as far as I have ever noticed.

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    The shadow world parallel of the Sidhe are the Seelie, ruled by Queen Titania. They of course have their evil brethren, the Unseelie, ruled by Queen Lussina. Before the the shadow world and the real world split, they were all one race: the Sie.

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    Thank you Fearless and Andrew. And its canon because Carrie Bebris said they are called that: http://www.birthright.net/brwiki/ind...Ed_Carrie_Rich. I have started a wiki page on them.

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    Is this Shadow World entry on wiki a fan fiction or a canon?
    Seems somehow out of place, and correlating the fantasy with characters from the Earth's real life is not a good idea. Also, I found some grammar errors, but these are not a problem. The problem is a sentence that has no ending.

    Besides, I thought that along with the orcs, the race that does not exist in Cerilia are the gnomes. And here it says that they migrate to Cerilia through Shadow Gates. :confused:
    Rey M. - court wizard of Tuarhievel

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rey View Post
    Is this Shadow World entry on wiki a fan fiction or a canon?
    Bah, now I've scampered through Rich Baker's lost files and see that a part of this one is a canon, although it was not written in any official work and this article has no marking to tell the difference. That entry has to be edited for the sake of consistency with other BR material.
    Rey M. - court wizard of Tuarhievel

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    Quote Originally Posted by kgauck View Post
    SW elves are referred to as Seelie as far as I have ever noticed.
    Whups, knew I should have gone back to source rather than trusting the memory!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sorontar View Post
    Thank you Fearless and Andrew. And its canon because Carrie Bebris said they are called that: http://www.birthright.net/brwiki/ind...Ed_Carrie_Rich. I have started a wiki page on them.

    Sorontar
    Yes indeed. Although I was more specifically referring to the Blood Spawn supplement.

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    Pardon my interupting your seguey (sp?) hehe back to the dragons title.... here's some info

    Published articles from Dragon Magazine on Birthright dragons
    http://www.birthright.net/brwiki/ind...ht_publication

    Tarazin the gray
    http://www.birthright.net/brwiki/ind...the_Five_Peaks

    Zakhur Lifesbane
    http://www.birthright.net/brwiki/ind...razin_the_Gray

    Dragon #248. Dragon of Vstaive Peak (note that I have not edited and posted this last article on here yet, so it may be awhile)
    http://www.birthright.net/brwiki/ind...ak&action=edit
    Last edited by Thorogood Roele; 06-25-2008 at 10:49 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rey View Post
    Bah, now I've scampered through Rich Baker's lost files and see that a part of this one is a canon, although it was not written in any official work and this article has no marking to tell the difference. That entry has to be edited for the sake of consistency with other BR material.

    Some of it actually was.

    Check out Blood Spawn (a free download from WotC - I don't know what the current link is though).

    The stuff about Sie and seelie/elves is in there.

    Descriptions of how the SW is controlled by the seeming is likewise there.

    There are also ways to use information in the novels as a reference, although not good for a rules mechanic they can help explain in literary terminology what is going on there.
    Duane Eggert

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