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==Overview==
==Overview==
The Free Folk is the name taken on by a group of refugees from the [[Asavean Archipelago]]. They were evacuated at the tail end of the short-lived civil war from the satrapy of Marracossa. Early on, they were invited to live at [[Astolat#Caer Faucon|Caer Faucon]] by the [[Lady of the Proffered Hand]]. They claim to be followers of the Way, but their particular take on the religion, and their peculiar [[exemplars and paragons]] caused some tension in the Empire.
The Free Folk is the name taken on by a group of refugees from the [[Asavean Archipelago]]. They were evacuated at the tail end of the short-lived civil war from the satrapy of Marracossa. Early on, they were invited to live at [[Astolat#Caer Faucon|Caer Faucon]] by the [[Lady of the Proffered Hand]]. They claim to be followers of the Way, but their particular take on the religion, and their peculiar [[paragons and exemplars]] caused some tension in the Empire.


==Further Reading==
==Further Reading==
* [[385YE_Spring_Equinox_winds_of_fortune#Free_Folk|385YE Soring Winds of fortune]] - Short reference to the Free Folk pilgrimage
* [[Folklore]] - Winter 384YE Wind of Fortune detailing the resolution of the recent problems and the Free Folk pilgrimage
* [[Let that be your last battlefield]] - Autumn 384YE Wind of Fortune
* [[Let that be your last battlefield]] - Autumn 384YE Wind of Fortune
* [[Two_steps_on_the_water#Strangers_in_a_Strange_Land|Two steps on the water]] - Summer 384YE Wind of Fortune
* [[Two_steps_on_the_water#Strangers_in_a_Strange_Land|Two steps on the water]] - Summer 384YE Wind of Fortune

Latest revision as of 14:37, 3 August 2023

Overview

The Free Folk is the name taken on by a group of refugees from the Asavean Archipelago. They were evacuated at the tail end of the short-lived civil war from the satrapy of Marracossa. Early on, they were invited to live at Caer Faucon by the Lady of the Proffered Hand. They claim to be followers of the Way, but their particular take on the religion, and their peculiar paragons and exemplars caused some tension in the Empire.

Further Reading

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