The Fáidh (Age: 71)
Real name: Munroe Dalcassian; his assumed name/title means “wise man, sage, seer, prophet” in Gaelic.
A self-proclaimed bard, helper of the lost, and speaker of the fair tongues, the Fáidh claims to be “one-quarter fae on my mother’s side” but what, if any, fair ancestry he has is open to debate. An experienced hand at moving between the mundane and the fair, he is good-hearted but absent-minded, prone to distraction, and wont to discourse on subjects at exhaustive length. If he doesn’t know the answer to something, he will happily make it up. In his youth, he was a devoted groupie and roadie for a number of rock bands during their tours in the UK and abroad and is surprisingly well-versed in the culture and language of classic rock ‘n’ roll.
In 1975, the Fáidh was aboard a tour bus that suffered a fiery crash along the M1 motorway, killing the band he was traveling with as well as his fiancée. The trauma of the accident, and the visions that came afterwards, were responsible for his move toward an itinerant bardic lifestyle thereafter.
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