Farryn Yinhorn
Farryn Yinhorn is an enigma within the City of Doors, an eladrin Fey Wanderer whose identity remains a series of "unresolved processes". Upon her arrival in Sigil, she was found to be untethered from her past, with her status officially listed in civic records as "Outlands-adjacent, Fey-origin, status unresolved". Unlike her companions, whose histories are being unearthed from iron ledgers or monastic traditions, Farryn has no clear background and is yet to define herself within the current cycle of the Great Wheel. Her presence is marked by a collection of planar citations so out of place that auditors frequently file them away, assuming they are clerical errors.
Her nature draws heavily from classic eladrin tropes, manifesting as a fluid, seasonal existence that is "orthogonal" to the rigid rules of the Outer Planes. She embodies the mercurial spirit of the Feywild, where belief and emotion carry more weight than factual records. In her current state, she perceives herself simply as a mortal eladrin, yet she experiences "causal gaps" where she feels a sense of being "between names" or part of a story that hasn't finished writing itself. Her lineage is tied to the Verdant Meridian, a seasonal bloodline that resonates with planar equilibrium, allowing her to "ripple" the balance of reality through her moods and moral choices. Known to be able to manifest vessels (bodies) in places of create crossings of planar energies in high densities of celestial or planar energies.
Song Scene : Zaga trains her Apprentices of the Veil for moments of great change and studies the constant phenomenon before the Escape is made. From a distance she attempts to trace its meaning to Farryn who arrives within proximity of the many fate threads that begin to bind the characters togethers in ways unknown and unseen to her. Only this new god will choose its time.
The presence of fey illusion surrounds Farryn's journey, where "doors are suggestions" and the very fabric of reality can "hiccup" or re-stitch itself around her. This resonates with the traditional fey power to overwhelm targets with hallucinations or "reality blindness," causing them to lose their memory of what occurred within a magical fog.
Farryn utilizes this elusive nature to move through Sigil as cosmic camouflage, her "unripe" status making her almost invisible to the standard ledgers of Mechanus or the prying eyes of information brokers.
Finally, Farryn’s narrative is inextricably linked to the trope of the Wild Hunt. In the Outlands, she has encountered the Vile Hunt, a group of gloomy hunters who kill for sport across the planes. Most significantly, she is being stalked by a "Predatory Principle" known to records only as a Veiled Stalker, a master of disguise that senses the "scent" of emerging potential. This predator treats the Outlands as a "divine orchard," waiting for Farryn to define herself or "ripen" into a more coherent form before it attempts a final, predatory strike.
- Read also: Ripening as Awakening
- Inspired by the Wild Hunt and the Deep Wilds
- Your DM knows a lot about the Queen of Air & Darkness too
- Zaga's Houseglass Script from the Witchlight performance for the last hourglass hag
Endings of the Age of Tyche
- Loss of the Governor: When she split, the Wheel lost its neutral "governor". Luck became directional, emotional, and partisan, leading probability to "leak" and fate to begin looping
- The Multiversal Glitch: Without her interface, the multiverse began to suffer from "bookkeeping errors" and recursive soul-loops. This state of "Data Drift" persists to the present day, as the Great Wheel stutters and repeats events because it no longer knows how to "close a case" without its original administrator




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