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While they may be Kithain, the origins, customs and magical ways of the Gallain are poorly understood among the majority of their cousins. The term is also applied to any inscrutable creature that emerges from the Dreaming. | While they may be Kithain, the origins, customs and magical ways of the Gallain are poorly understood among the majority of their cousins. The term is also applied to any inscrutable creature that emerges from the Dreaming. | ||
− | The Native American Nunnehi, the Polynesian Menehune, the elemental Inanimae, the Hsien and the Adhene are commonly grouped together as Gallain, along with any other non-Kithain creature of the Dreaming. Some more "mainstream" kiths like the | + | The Native American Nunnehi, the Polynesian [[Menehune]], the elemental Inanimae, the Hsien and the [[Adhene]] are commonly grouped together as Gallain, along with any other non-Kithain creature of the Dreaming. Some more "mainstream" kiths like the [[Clurichaun]] and the Merfolk are also sometimes called gallain simply because they are rare and many Kithain are unfamiliar with their ways. |
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Revision as of 20:50, 24 October 2022
Gallain are "outsiders" among changelings. It is a term used to describe any inscrutable creature that emerges from the Dreaming.
While they may be Kithain, the origins, customs and magical ways of the Gallain are poorly understood among the majority of their cousins. The term is also applied to any inscrutable creature that emerges from the Dreaming.
The Native American Nunnehi, the Polynesian Menehune, the elemental Inanimae, the Hsien and the Adhene are commonly grouped together as Gallain, along with any other non-Kithain creature of the Dreaming. Some more "mainstream" kiths like the Clurichaun and the Merfolk are also sometimes called gallain simply because they are rare and many Kithain are unfamiliar with their ways. References