Kindly Ones
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Overview
Kindly Ones (Commonspeak), also Fluirseach (Feyspeak \ˈfluərʃɑkɦ\ for plenty), are a Fey species native to Arcadia. They were once the sole species of The Soft Court, ruled by The Merciful Queen. Their philosophy centered on Strange Meaning through met needs, gentleness, and sufficiency rather than excess or struggle.
Since the destruction of their Court, the Kindly Ones are exceedingly rare. Those that remain exist as individuals rather than a society, quiet remnants of a philosophy that could not survive philosophical warfare.
History
Shattered Age
Kindly Ones came into existence in the late Shattered Age, circa NIR 780, with the founding of The Soft Court. This Court asserted that Strange Meaning arose when needs were met, pain was eased, and nothing further was demanded.
The Kindly Ones were shaped as embodiments of comfort and care, designed to resolve suffering rather than study or exploit it.
War of Erasure
During the War of Erasure, around NIR 1100, The Soft Court was dissolved through Cruthúnas, its philosophy denied and rendered untenable. Unlike some Courts, it did not fracture or reform; it simply ceased to exist.
A small number of Kindly Ones persisted after the loss of their Fey God. Without divine reinforcement, their numbers dwindled steadily, and no effort to restore the Court has ever succeeded.
Dawn Age
In the current era, Kindly Ones are rare enough to be considered near-extinct. Those who remain cling to personal interpretations of their former philosophy, often in isolation.
Cosmology
The Soft Court held that Strange Meaning emerged when suffering ended. This belief proved catastrophically fragile in a universe defined by contradiction, erosion, and denial.
Kindly Ones embody this failure. Their continued existence without a Court demonstrates that softness can persist, but cannot defend itself. Without reinforcement, their philosophy erodes rather than reproduces.
To many Fey scholars, the Kindly Ones are treated as a cautionary example: kindness alone is not metaphysically stable.
Society
Kindly Ones no longer possess a society. With the dissolution of their Court, all shared structure collapsed.
The few remaining Fluirseach instead attach themselves to individual purposes, such as:
- Caring for wounded or abandoned beings.
- Maintaining forgotten sanctuaries.
- Offering aid without expectation of return.
These acts are not coordinated, nor do they rebuild a culture. Each Kindly One chooses a single thread of meaning and holds to it until it frays.
Ecology
Kindly Ones are short and broad, with rounded, comforting silhouettes. Their bodies resemble red or brown clay rather than flesh, warm to the touch and faintly yielding under pressure. Their forms appear pressed or molded rather than grown.
Their hair is not composed of individual strands, but exists as a single sculpted mass, like a decorative flourish shaped by hand.
Though their bodies cannot change shape, Kindly Ones are extraordinarily pliable and resilient. They can escape any restraint and squeeze through openings far smaller than their apparent size, their clay-like forms deforming and recovering without harm.
They favor enclosed, sheltered environments, alcoves, hearth-spaces, and forgotten rooms, where softness still has a place to persist.