What is a Fae in wolf?

Fae (CofD), a blanket term for creatures of and things imbued with the power of Faerie in Changeling: The Lost.

What are the true Fae?

True Fae are the immortal, mighty and remorseless inhabitants of Arcadia, which lies beyond the Hedge. Also known as the Others, Gentry, Old Gods, Kindly Folk or simply Fae they are creatures that abduct humans and gradually transform them into changelings.

What happens when a vampire drinks fae blood?

The drinking of Faerie blood (more specifically the blood of Changelings) results in hallucinations and certain other unpleasant effects up to and even including being driven mad for the experience.

Are werewolves Fae?

A Werewolf is a type of Fae species similar to Shapeshifter.

What color blood do Fae have?

–Eyes: Most of the faerie has green eyes (Seelies) or blood red to pitch black (Unseelies), tho the color may vary depending of the Fae origins and experiences.

What do you call a female wolf leader?

Because of the ways in which wolves have evolved and the special demands of their way of life, wolves have become one of the most highly social of all carnivores. The male and female leaders of the pack are called the breeding pair (formerly referred to as alphas). …

How are Fae born?

Fae or sidhe are born after years of pregnancy, until one day the mother to be goes back in time, and births the child back to the very moment it were concieved. So often the woman suffer birth seconds after pleasure and conception, should she also conceive that she concieved.

Why shouldn’t you tell a Fae your name?

Never give them your name. Names hold power. If a faerie asks for your name and you say it, you’re giving them power (and possibly complete control) over you. However, if you know their name and say it, then they will leave you alone.

Does Fae get cold?

Fairies do get very cold, their toes can turn into squares and their wings can freeze if they don’t have shelter. If you are concerned about fairies this winter, you might want to put an iron horseshoe above the entrance just to be safe.