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Lore of Pacifica
The Kingdom of Pacific covers the southern half of the west coast of New World Faery (or, the North America). It is divided into two Duchies: Eternal Myst (in the North) and Shifting Sands (in the South). During the frontier days, the Wild Fae vied for lands practically radiating with gold, silver and other shiny metals that are particularly cherished by Leprechauns, Tommynockers, Dwarves, Pixies and the like.
Consequently, these fae forged ahead the Silver Path as fast as they could, seeking treasures galore. When one particularly ambitious Sidhe – Orion – attempted to claim the entire west coast as his demesne, their was a tumultuous uproar from the fae in the northwest and a clash ensued.
After a struggle, an accord was reached to draw the border between Kingdoms along what humans called the NorCal border. The West Coast was split into Pacifica (in the South) and Storms (in the North).

Mermaid Miyu is the undersea explorer for her pod and Oceanic Ambassador for the Kingdom of Pacifica, swimming primarily up and down the West Coast between the Kingdoms of Storms, Pacifica, Feathered Snake and the Aloha Islands.
She is a prehistoric mermaid with ancient brown, orange and black markings similar to a koi. She wears classic seaweed, kelp and pucca shells. Her skin and tail bear the ancient tribal tattoos of her pre-historic pod.
Miyu loves stars, the night sky, swimming with sharks and singing. and dislikes litter, bright light or meat. She lives in an underground cave formed by volcanic activity.
The Itsy Bitsy Spider BEHOLD! The original Itsy Bitsy Spider! Legend tells that once the sun came out and dried up all the rain, the spider climbed up the spout again and lived happily ever after with many arachnikids.
They even say that fame is in the family web and that Charlotte A. Cavatica from Charlotte’s Web is descendant of the Itsy Bitsy Spider! The threads of their ancestry are thought to date back to Miss Muffet’s anonymous eight-legged friend who is rumoured to have crossed the pond as a stowaway on the Faery ship known as The Maidenhead.
