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| Ravnos antitribu. As with all Ravnos � both mainstream and antitribu � Faye the Fairy is not well trusted, and with good reason. Her occasional occupation as a psychiatrist certainly does not help with this matter either. Faye, former Paladin to the Archbishop, was recently dismissed from that position by Bishops Page 189 and FredSamJimBob. This change of Paladin was due mostly to Faye�s apparent lack of commitment to the Temple, having been absent from meetings for two weeks. Faye has another claim to fame, however. When the then Archbishop, Sir Daniel Fortesque, led the Temple into the final conflict with arch-nemesis Ronald le Couronne in his subterranean lair beneath the city, all of the Temple members fell into Torpor during the battle except Faye. It was she who finally managed to defeat Ronald, sending him to Final Death in a pit of bubbling magma. However, in doing so, she fulfilled the first portent foretold of in The Armageddon Prophecy, and thus has initiated a chain reaction of events that will supposedly result in Lord Arrakon, the dark god, crossing over into the material world and unleashing Hell on Earth, unless the remaining signs of the prophecy are prevented. No surprise then that Faye is losing popularity among her Temple peers, the realisation of which prompted her to, for a short time, adopt the persona of a Lasombra, Tulula, so that her deeds as Faye could perhaps be forgotten. However, while in the Underworld communing with the dead Cardinal Luis, the |
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| secret was revealed to Faye's companions, and, upon her return to the Temple, she was forced to reveal her true identity, after being chastised for the deceit by Archbishop Fi. Faye has not forgotten this harsh treatment, nor will she any time soon. In fact, this is probably what prompted her to leave the city for a long time. Still, some months later, whether through sheer coincidence or as part of some grand plan, she returned to the city as events came full circle, and the Alliance - the name given to the group of like-minded supernaturals who were against the Armageddon Prophecy and Lord Arrakon - finalised its plans to stop the events that Faye had started some eight months ago. Faye joined the toughest mission - that against Lord Arrakon himself - and was fated not to return. Her sacrifice, however, allowed for the ultimate victory of the Alliance, as did the sacrifices of her fallen companions, Rakh, Paige and Jemma. |
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