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\section*{Elf in the City}
\section*{Elf in the City}
Fae cities are rare. Their individualist nature means communities large enough to be called `a city' do not generally form. Large congregations of fae are usually stretched across a whole forest, with hardly a center and few fortifications.
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On the other hand, fae who set out from their home to seek adventure sooner or later end up in a different culture's city. Other peoples, being aware of fae's natural constancy, are cautiously welcoming toward them.
It is common for a fae, after initial familiarization, to become an integral member of the community. In fact, most cities do not have a separate fae community, as such, but many fae become local leaders in groups in different parts of the city. Either due to their personality, or by sheer Brownian motion of age, fae drift toward the center of societies, where they can remain for decades, before moving on.
New fae are almost never sung in cities, both due to a general lack of suitable trees, and because the tree would likely be cut down soon after.