The EverWylds

“An eternal performance, made just for her.

Places, places! For perpetual cheer.

The scene has been set; each role is quite clear.

Your part is as both performer and crowd,

The show must go on, so make the Watch proud.

You’re part of the show, you’re part of the cast,

You needn’t fear what’s come and what’s past.

Don’t mind the Watch, they’re simply the crew,

They know what’s best for both me and for you.

Don’t worry about what mem’ries you got

Don’t worry about what’s real and what’s not

Just worry about that smile on your face

Be decorously kind, be joyously brave.

If others were here, they’d wander with awe,

With wonder and cheer, never concerned at all.

But others there’s not, there’s only the play.

No war, no Gods, no Void, just Fey.

So every morn, and every eve,

We keep to our roles, we perform with glee.

Who wouldn’t want to be part of the show?

It’s all fun and games, just don’t break your role.

Born from Aria, the EverWylds sit high above the Dials in a band of lights called Aria’s Band. Visitors to Aisorath from Aria’s Band occasionally appear in towns across the Dials. These visitors all share the same story - it is a place of no worry or want, so long as you appease those watching.

These mysterious but lively visitors are charming and charismatic, typically drawing crowds wherever they go. By the time they leave, typically after no more than a week, there’s often several wayward souls who leave with them. These individuals, if they ever do return, are seemingly changed forever. They appear stuck in the idea that their life is a performance and they must keep their role - for they are always watching.

Born from Aria, The EverWylds sit high above the Dials in a band of lights. The Archfae, Novi, decided to claim the band of lights as a realm of their own. Once every few years, Aria’s Band, the glowing ring that surrounds Aisorath, folds towards the Dials, converging with them and stealing away those in its path who don’t prepare accordingly.  

Everyone who comes from the EverWylds to Aisorath all share the same story - it is a place of no worry or want, so long as you appease those watching. Those seen traveling with those native to the EverWylds, if they ever do return, are seemingly changed forever. They appear stuck in the idea that their life is a performance and they must keep their role - for they are always watching.