Gearóid Ó
Fathaigh never would tell how he came to father a half-fairy child, but the
result was a baby girl left on his doorstep, whom he named Áine. She was always
somewhat of a curiosity in Gaillimh where she grew up. Despite growing up
without a mother, and the constant whispers behind her back, Áine grew up a
kind, fair-minded child. That is, until foreign raiders razed her village to
the ground, destroying everything she had ever known. Stricken with the grief,
with nothing left but the clothes on her back, Áine did the only thing she
could think of; she went in search of her mother.
Overcome by grief and anger, she
wandered for what seemed like weeks, until she came to a fairy tree. She
removed the fine ribbon from her hair, and tied it to a branch, as was custom,
before collapsing from exhaustion. There was no telling how long Áine lay
unconscious beneath that tree, but when she awoke, it was clear that her ailing
body had been tended to. As she sat up, she discovered a gift of fine weapons
and clothing lying beside her.
Little is
known of what happened after Áine left the tree, but there were whispers of a
young woman wandering the land, seeking vengeance upon those bearing ill-will
towards others. Throughout the countryside, locals reported seeing a human
camping near the fairy trees and forts. These reports were always followed by
ill news for the rich and the brutish near the area, but they could never find
proof of the suspected, mischievous rogue.
Some years
later, the reports of the rogue woman simply stopped. On the same day,
witnesses saw a mysterious young woman who had run into trouble seeking passage
on a pirate vessel docked at the port in Gaillimh. Áine found no solace during
her years as a pirate, and the crewmembers were wary and contemptuous of her
fairy half, but she worked hard, fought hard, and learned much. After two years
aboard the vessel, Áine returned to dry land, and eventually found her way to
the realm of Stygia, where she lives now, and hopes to find her place in the world.
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