Hexblood

Where wishing fails, ancient magic can offer a heart’s desire—at least, for a time. Hexbloods are individuals infused with eldritch magic, fey energy, or mysterious witchcraft. Some who enter into bargains with hags gain their deepest wishes but eventually find themselves transformed. These changes evidence a hag’s influence: ears that split in forked points, skin in lurid shades, long hair that regrows if cut, and an irremovable living crown. Along with these marks, hexbloods manifest hag-like traits, such as darkvision and a variety of magical methods to beguile the senses and avoid the same.  
"The following communities are known to the people of Myzelis and recorded in the Journals of Eblin. Realms not listed here have no known populations of these Aethrin large enough to list as communities in their own right."  
Inyddaska Anír, Master of Mentors
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Ancestries by Realm

Gylidder Hexblood

  In Gylidd, entities capable of infusing aethrin with the energy necessary to transmute them into Hexblood are rare, and the number of creatures they are willing to transmute is even fewer. There are no communities of Hexblood, but there are some beings who are known to have created them for their own reasons. This is not a complete list, merely a sampling of the Hexblood one may find in Gylidd.   Lady Elan of Summerstone: This patron of verdance and bloom is fond of bestowing Quests upon those who seek power, and her Fey are often infused with symbols that reflect her own Quest to seek the Summerstone. Her Hexblood have warm and vibrant tones and fertile plant themes, although it's important to note that brilliant colors can also herald poisons and danger. These Hexblood are colloquially known among the Lady's Fey as Summerstone Seekers or Seekers.   Tzokouda, the Dwarf Star: The bear cub of playtime and whimsy often infuses their Hexbloods with exaggerated youth. It is not uncommon for their fold to attract those who lost their chance to be children in their lifetime, granting the Hexblood a second childhood. Rumors persist that Tzokouda's Champion, Inaelyn, guides some of these revitalized inaethri to take on a shadowed aspect to reflect their rage - if that first childhood was fraught with abuse. Tzokouda refers to their Hexbloods as Friends.   The Itokuni: These Vrokívan spirits are exceedingly antagonistic to all but a select few who show the proper reverence for Myzelis' untamed beauty when lost in nature near the Brume. Their exact criteria are unknowable, but those who survive the process of being nearly unmade by the Brume gain a unique perspective that few in the world can understand - rarer still than near-death. The Itokuni are not known to name the Hexblooded they unleash upon the Realms, but the Greyfaith call them Splinters.