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They can cause milk to sour or sweeten, crops to be plentiful or barren.  They can cause bees to pollinate selectively.  They are constantly near bees, bumblebees, wasps, and other stinging insects.  They threaten farmers with bad crops if not paid in silver or copper.  They can not touch gold or platinum and do not value any metal other than copper and silver.
 
They can cause milk to sour or sweeten, crops to be plentiful or barren.  They can cause bees to pollinate selectively.  They are constantly near bees, bumblebees, wasps, and other stinging insects.  They threaten farmers with bad crops if not paid in silver or copper.  They can not touch gold or platinum and do not value any metal other than copper and silver.
  
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Sprites are mischievous and playful creatures that associate with some elemental form of nature.  Wood Sprites are Dryads.  Usually small, winged, creatures, they are playful, silly, even frolicsome creatures.  They have substantial magical abilities in the areas of nature they associate with.
 
Sprites are mischievous and playful creatures that associate with some elemental form of nature.  Wood Sprites are Dryads.  Usually small, winged, creatures, they are playful, silly, even frolicsome creatures.  They have substantial magical abilities in the areas of nature they associate with.
  

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