Unsidhe Court
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The Unsidhe Court is the darkest of the three areas that separate the enchanting fairy plane of Annwyn. It is ruled by Lord Fafnir and Lady Faylinn, and protected by Chieftain Balorr along with his Fomori and Banshee.
Unsidhe Kitchens
The Unsidhe Court's massive kitchen has a few unusual delicacies available for purchase.
- Plate of Fairy Fingers - 100gp
- Several slender, short, long, squat, and manicured fairy fingers are all spread upon the shimmering surface of a black plate. Sharply white against the dark glass surface, the tips of the fingers are each painted in a different colour as if indicating their flavour. Taking up the centre of the plate is a small cup filled with a sweet-smelling sauce perfect for dipping the fingers in.
- Bowl of Eyeball Soup - 50gp
- The pungent scent of exotic spices rises with wisps of steam that curl lazily above the black marble bowl holding a hearty dose of soup. Bobbing gently through the watery, red-coloured broth are a dozen white, round globes that appear to be onions at first glance. Decorating the surface of one of the objects is a distinct green iris, revealing without a doubt that eyeballs are the main ingredient in this repulsive soup.
- Selkie Steak - 150gp
- A fatty chunk of selkie steak rests upon a bed of potatoes and strips of bacon. Grey on the outside and pink on the inside, the meat gives off a strong fishy odour. Spiced with lemon juice and pepper, the aroma is almost appetising.
- Slice of Blood Pie - 50gp
- Baked to a deep golden brown, this slice of pie is as appetising to the eyes as it would be to the mouth. Appearing cherry at first glance, the filling is syrupy and sweet as it oozes out of the pie and onto the plate. Thick chunks of a fleshy, unknown substance fleck the bloody sauce and crust of this tempting dessert.
- Mead (Bone-Spiked Cup) - 40gp
- Two rings of sharp spikes decorate this cup and flare out from the top and bottom, leaving the middle open for a hand to grasp it. Hand-carved from bone, the centre of the cup curves inwards to easily fit the palm. When held, the double layer of spikes envelope both sides of the hand and brush across the skin leaving faint scratch marks.