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This category enumerates those Fey Courts which have (or had) a Bleak inflection.
This category enumerates those Fey Courts of [[Arcadia]] which have (or had) a Bleak inflection.


All Fey Courts are defined by the philosophy of [[Fey God]] that founded the Court. After [[The War of Erasure]], or more specifically the [[Reframing]] by [[The Concordant Queen]], these philosophies are split into Bleak and Bright inflections.
All Fey Courts are defined by the philosophy of [[Fey God]] that founded the Court. After [[The War of Erasure]], or more specifically the [[Reframing]] by [[The Concordant Queen]], these philosophies are split into Bleak and Bright inflections.


The philosophies of Bleak Courts tend to be reductive, pessimistic, and corrosive. They are much more obviously dangerous to Integral observation.
The philosophies of Bleak Courts tend to be reductive, pessimistic, and corrosive. They are much more obviously dangerous to Integral observation.

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This category enumerates those Fey Courts of Arcadia which have (or had) a Bleak inflection.

All Fey Courts are defined by the philosophy of Fey God that founded the Court. After The War of Erasure, or more specifically the Reframing by The Concordant Queen, these philosophies are split into Bleak and Bright inflections.

The philosophies of Bleak Courts tend to be reductive, pessimistic, and corrosive. They are much more obviously dangerous to Integral observation.