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==The Populace==
 
==The Populace==
'''Goblins'''  
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'''Goblins'''
“Garbage Goblins", a type of shorter-than-human-average cousins to the Fae that are often seen behind the counter in pawn shops or walking through the "Lost Markets" or managing the clean-up in scenes of magical / biological contamination.  
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:“Garbage Goblins", a type of shorter-than-human-average cousins to the Fae that are often seen behind the counter in pawn shops or walking through the "Lost Markets" or managing the clean-up in scenes of magical / biological contamination.  
  
 
'''Manitou'''
 
'''Manitou'''
 
These are the spirits of the land who dwelt here before European settlers and the Fae came to the area. They have retreated somewhat and their power has decline, but they are still around. While they are spirits of the same order of power and being as the Fae, they are most definitely not Fae and will be offended if confused with them. Manitou vary in their personalities, but most can be quite generous to those who properly honor them, giving gifts, both mundane and supernatural, in return for being worshipped and honored.  
 
These are the spirits of the land who dwelt here before European settlers and the Fae came to the area. They have retreated somewhat and their power has decline, but they are still around. While they are spirits of the same order of power and being as the Fae, they are most definitely not Fae and will be offended if confused with them. Manitou vary in their personalities, but most can be quite generous to those who properly honor them, giving gifts, both mundane and supernatural, in return for being worshipped and honored.  
  
On the other hand, if they are insulted or simply not properly respected, they may curse people with bad luck and a few more bad-tempered ones may take more extreme forms of vengeance. A few manitou are wholly hostile to humanity. Most manitou get along poorly with the Fae, seeing them as colonizers, though there are exceptions. Mostly, they inhabit the wilderness areas outside Franklin, but some can still be found in the parks and even alleyways of the city.
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On the other hand, if they are insulted or simply not properly respected, they may curse people with bad luck and a few more bad-tempered ones may take more extreme forms of vengeance. A few manitou are wholly hostile to humanity. Most manitou get along poorly with the Fae, seeing them as colonizers, though there are exceptions. Mostly, they inhabit the wilderness areas outside Franklin, but some can still be found in the parks and even alleyways of the city.  
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==The Magnum Opi==
 
==The Magnum Opi==

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