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The '''Vengir''', or the winged and horned species of Fae, most notably follow the '''King of Dreams, Morphae''', '''Goddess of Nature, Frae''', and '''God of Stories, Laer'''. They have monthly festivities that follow the cycles of the moon, and are known for their feasts and bonfires. The '''Dark Fae''' focus their religious divinations of the King of Dreams, as most of their magic originates from this deity. Though, all species of Fae are known to share one particular goddess: the Goddess of Nature. There are many names for her, from Frae (the Vengir) to Mathair (the Dryad's version). Another Dark Fae goddess, specific to a small number of clans, is the Witch - a figure of trickery.
The '''Vengir''', or the winged and horned species of Fae, most notably follow the '''King of Dreams, Morphae''', '''Goddess of Nature, Frae''', and '''God of Stories, Lakae'''. They have monthly festivities that follow the cycles of the moon, and are known for their feasts and bonfires. The '''Dark Fae''' focus their religious divinations of the King of Dreams, as most of their magic originates from this deity. Though, all species of Fae are known to share one particular goddess: the Goddess of Nature. There are many names for her, from Frae (the Vengir) to Mathair (the Dryad's version). Another Dark Fae goddess, specific to a small number of clans, is the Witch - a figure of trickery.