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Anima Circuitus

The Fae believe that just as dusk is inevitably followed by dawn, from death springs life. It is the natural cycle of the universe, the Anima Circuitus.

The Fae have no gods, no devils, no priesthood, nor churches, no commandments, no sins. There is only the Mother, the personifcation of the natural world, from whom flows the primal, wild, and untamed energy that courses through all things that the Fae call "Vena Creatrix"; or what denizens of the land of men call Ley Lines. Because the Vena Creatrix flow through every tree, every mountain, every lake, and every being in the universe, nothing is ever lost just transformed.

Thus the immortality of the Fae stems not only from their lives and how they live them, but from their deaths as the energy or Anima of their beings is transformed by the Vena Creatrix to sustain the Mother and make way for new life. This is the cycle of life and death. This is the Anima Cricuitus.

The Fae still mourn the loss of those that have transformed from the life that was and often give each other comfort with the phrase "We Continue". To give offense to the Fae belief of Anima Circuitus is to interupt the continuation through the wanton mistreatment of the Mother's realm. Unlife, or the undead as men call it, presents the most odious and vile crime against nature. The Fae have no mercy when it comes to such creatures or those who dabble in such powers and go to great lengths to permanently remove such beings from universe so that their corruption cannot be persisted.

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