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Summer Court

The Summer Woods, or the Emerald Forest, generally are the regions governed by the Summer Court. An endless forest of tall verdant trees with pockets of groves, springs, and streams. The grass on the forest floor can vary in density and height but often remains within a reasonable size compared to medium sized humanoids. The trees are a different matter, many are a couple hundred feet tall with the oldest ones being possibly three to four hundred feet tall. The fauna and local animals are a wide range, there are numerous varieties of fey as well. Many denizens either live deep beneath the earth, inside the trees or roam freely across the endless forest.   Titania as the actual leader of the Seelie Fey, she often rules the Summer Court. Most fey in the Summer Court will carry some sort of motif with them since the Summer court generally represents vibrant life and strength. You might find the fey here more warlike or tribal. Many beasts and beast-like fey will tend to be larger than their mortal coil cousins. Some may be covered in gold or emerald leaves, their coloring may also be extremely colorful and prismatic. Summer Court fey might be prone to anger or have short tempers, you will find plenty of strong predators as well. Even Queen Titania has been known to be extremely vengeful, almost as badly as the Queen of Air and Darkness from the Gloaming/Winter Court. The Summer Court is elementally aligned to fire with the Winter court typically aligned to air. If you want adjectives for the Summer Court, imagine all the sort of connotations that come with the symbolism of fire: noble, renewal, warmth, bright, brilliant, relentless, indiscriminate, wrath, strong, aggressive, and industrious. You can also expect many summer fey to be arrogant and stoic.   There are lesser courts within the Summe Court, but all serve the Summer Court. The Court of Beasts, The Court of Flowers and The Court of Dust
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