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Things started to collapse after some humans from within the curtain appeared, though the decline was so gradual, no one can pinpoint the exact moment things started to fall apart. At first, they wished to restrict the influence of the gaelphlings, whom they viewed as slaves and second class citizens. This slowly extended to many other races and political houses until the entire system dissolved into a political free-for-all.
 
Things started to collapse after some humans from within the curtain appeared, though the decline was so gradual, no one can pinpoint the exact moment things started to fall apart. At first, they wished to restrict the influence of the gaelphlings, whom they viewed as slaves and second class citizens. This slowly extended to many other races and political houses until the entire system dissolved into a political free-for-all.
  
=The Entry of the Pixies Everyone Loves to Hate Year 520=
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=The Entry of the Pixies Everyone Loves to Hate Year 430=
 
One of the many races that developed in '''Cornia''' was a small, pixie like race known as '''Windlings.''' For some time, they lived separately from much of civilization, primarily sticking to wooded areas far from the influence of larger humanoids. Some more urban cultures considered them mythical even, since they were rarely seen.  
 
One of the many races that developed in '''Cornia''' was a small, pixie like race known as '''Windlings.''' For some time, they lived separately from much of civilization, primarily sticking to wooded areas far from the influence of larger humanoids. Some more urban cultures considered them mythical even, since they were rarely seen.  
  
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'''Windlings''' are a pixie-like race of humanoids. They are about 1'6" tall and possess large butterfly wings, which they can use to fly. They are naturally adept at magic, mental fortitude, and speed, but are physically weak due to their small stature. They also tend to change colors to adapt to their surroundings over time. They are fairly capricious and eager to explore the world around them, but easily distracted by the thought of adventure or shiny objects.
 
'''Windlings''' are a pixie-like race of humanoids. They are about 1'6" tall and possess large butterfly wings, which they can use to fly. They are naturally adept at magic, mental fortitude, and speed, but are physically weak due to their small stature. They also tend to change colors to adapt to their surroundings over time. They are fairly capricious and eager to explore the world around them, but easily distracted by the thought of adventure or shiny objects.
  
===The Great Fairies Ascend Year 530===
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===The Great Fairies Ascend Year 510===
 
The goddess of nature, in order to keep the '''Windlings'''' chaotic nature in check, selected several responsible and level-headed individuals among them to watch over their people from within the largest woodland areas in the land. They grew both in size and power, and were gifted with great wisdom. These chosen of the goddess became known as the '''Great Fairies'''. When a '''Great Fairy''' delivers an edict, even the mischievous '''Windlings''' are inclined to obey. Occasionally, non-windling heroes or champions of the goddess received gifts from the '''Great Fairies''', be they of magical or physical nature.
 
The goddess of nature, in order to keep the '''Windlings'''' chaotic nature in check, selected several responsible and level-headed individuals among them to watch over their people from within the largest woodland areas in the land. They grew both in size and power, and were gifted with great wisdom. These chosen of the goddess became known as the '''Great Fairies'''. When a '''Great Fairy''' delivers an edict, even the mischievous '''Windlings''' are inclined to obey. Occasionally, non-windling heroes or champions of the goddess received gifts from the '''Great Fairies''', be they of magical or physical nature.
  

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