Court of ThornsPart two;
The Bloodthorn
The Bloodthorn is an ancient entity even by the standards of the Feywild's Archfey. When Corellon Larethian was yet a young Elven man, and the Elves of the Feywild had yet to split and go their seperate ways (To become the Eldarin and the Elves of today), he would have known of the Bloodthorn and considered it an Elder thing. It's motives are inscrutable, it's entire way of thinking as utterly alien as any horror that the Far Realm could produce in answer.
The entity known as the 'Bloodthorn' is not strictly speaking a 'Fey Creature'. It is not descended from Elf, nor Pixie, not even the tyrant Formians. It is infact a bizarre hybrid of fungal and plant-like tissues, a sprawling mass of sentient vegetation with an all too carnivorous 'core', a giant fungal-bloom like body, like an unholy maw filled with crudely formed teeth. In truth, however, this is but an appendage, the 'fruit' of the creature. The true essence of it is spread throughout it's forest Demesne, through the fibres of all the mundane trees and plants that make up that deep, dark place. It's fibrous fungal tendrils are laced throughout the vegetation across the entire Domain. In addition, thick beds of vine and bramble growing directly from the main plant-body curl about the forest, choking the vegetation in slowly writing plant-like tentacles, sheethed in the viciously cruel thorns from which it's name is, according to legend, derived.
In ancient times, the Bloodthorn waged open warfare against the Arch-Fey, and all of the self proclaimed 'lords of faery'. The most terrifying monsters of the Feywild were drawn to it's side and under it's sinister power. It hurled its forces against the Court of Stars and the people of the Feywild. The devestation was epic, entire generations disappeared as the Bloodthorn's horde grew, swelled even by creatures drawn into the feywild from the Mortal Realm and, in some versions of the Legends, the Shadowfell as well!
In those ancient times of War, the eirie ancient horror roamed the woodlands of the feywild at will, like an unseen presence across the land. It would appear to coalesce at the edge of a clearing, a charging line of minotaurs, raging behomoths and insane chromatic dragons, and as the People of the Feywild attempted to stop the Bloodthorn's forces, the Entity itself would tear their crystal Fortresses down around their ears.
The transgressions that finally roused the entirety of the Feywild against the Bloodthorn, however, was it's treatment of the dead and the captured. It would take the bodies of those it had slain, maimed or captured and pervert them. It would tear their natures from them and make them into thralls, broken mockeries of their former selves, more plant than person, but strong, fast and deadly. Utterly without mercy, or empathy. The sight of loved-ones charging down the refugee-camps of those they sacrificed their lives to protect was enough unify several of the major factions of the Archfey enough to mount a concerted counter-attack.
In the end, it was their targeting of the enthralled dragons that broke the back of the Bloodthorns brutal campaign. The mightiest sorcerors of the Feywild together, saught out and destroyed them, one by one. With the major threat of the Bloodthorn's Horde neutralised, their momentum was lost. The Entity remained a threat for centuries, however, untill Correllon Larethian himself interveined, imprisoning the Ancient Entity within a Demesne of his own. Inside the boundries of the Bloodthorn's domain, he is truly as a God, but he could no-longer leave and roam at will, held at bay as it is, by powerful standing-stones and a careful net of woven lay-lines.
Over the millenia that passed, however, the ancient entity began to engage with it's former foes, even coming indirectly to the aid of the Court of Summer when it became breifly embroiled in a war with Abyssal forces, spilling out into the Feywild as they were, from some unknown source. The creatures marshalled by the Bloodthorn were elemental in turning the tide, and securing the Feywild against the possibly endless forces of the abyss. During the campaign, various Archfey and many of the time's greatest Warlord and Warriors were seduced to the Entity's service with promises of power. Some became thralls, some genuine servants, and some were indeed rewarded with dark and terrible power. Those that allied themselves with the entity became pariah, and took upon themselves the, not a little mocking name of the 'Court of Thorns'. Foremost amongst these were several mighty heroes who fell at the climax of the war with the forces of the Abyss, though they were instrumental in turning back the tide and in part sealing the rift. The most powerful of the Court to survive was Corrigan, the Briar Witch. A Fairy Queen of no small power, her allegance with the Bloodthorn was not well received by her former liege-Lord, the King Oran. Technically, the two are currently at war, but in reality the situation is no-where near so simple.
[The Deal] The Bloodthorn is a powerful, ammoral force both in the feywild and matirial plane. Before it's confinement, it seemed to have no-use for Elf or Man, though it drew to itself many 'monstrous' creatures, including several races of intelligent ones. Since it's confinement, however, It has learned the usefullness of such 'small' creatures, and has been known to make bargains and alliances to serve it's own incomprehensible goals.
In general, it is willing to 'bargain' openly and honestly, but often it will trick particularly useful creatures into service, or simply take from them what it needs. In the case of Bargains for Power, such as a Warlock's pact, it is truly rare for the Bloodthorn to be satisfied with Trinkets and Baubles, no matter how rare or expensive. Lifelong, or even
Eternal Service is the thing that It values. This is to be expected, from a creature that is
Older than many Gods. Often, however, the Bloodthorn will either receive the service of a Warlock who originally bargained with one of It's allies, such as Corrigan, with the debt being transfered with or without the Warlocks notice or concent. At others, it will make gifts of it's thralls and (Some few willing) Servents. The Briar Witch in particular works closely with the Entity, and long ago made a gift of an entire colony of Pixies, who now act as the Bloodthorns eyes and hands throughout the feywild, and often venture into the Matirial Realm when it is required.
At any rate, there are clearly several likely ways to become a Warlock with ties to the Bloodthorn;
1) In exchange for your power, you agree to serve the Bloodthorn. Likely, it was unspecific as to the length of this service, the nature, or the frequency. For the most part, you are free to go about your life. With little warning, however, and less explanation, the Warlock will be given perfunctory commands, baffling visions, or even forceful compulsions as to what the Entity desires. The retreival of a pleasing item, to be made a gift for it's allies in the Feywild. The unexplained command to slay an apparently inconsequencial hermit, a thousand miles away. Strict commands, reinforced by psychic pain, to leave a specific number of coloured glass beads out on the night of a certain moon, only to recover them three years hence (Undisturbed), without ever having returned to the spot or set eyes upon it again.
2) Having Happily Sworn yourself into the service of the fickle and capricious Briar-Witch, you find yourself instead receiving dream-sent commands and impulses of rather different texture. You have been given away, and will have to grow used to your new Master swiftly, lest you be
given back in distaste.
3) Having undertaken a mighty quest to recover a priceless god-wrought artifact, a weapon or piece of armour that would make the princes of hell quake with fear and envy, you sacrifice it to the Bloodthorn. The Item is consumed beneath a shroud of moss, to be replaced with trinkets of in some small measure comparable matirial wealth (Though almost certainly far less usefull or magically potent). By accepting the gift you have been offered in return, you seal to deal and receive a measure of arcane might additionally. Should you reject the gift, there are likely to be dire consequences, however!
4) You took a wrong turn, whilst journeying deep in the black heart of the Feywild...
[Good or Evil] The question is, at it's heart, essentially an irrelevant one in reguards to the Bloodthorn. Though many of a more puritanical bent would likely call the Entity Evil with no doubt in their heart, in truth, such concerns seem alien to it. It simply is. Whatever it's goals, they are far more complex and incomprehensible than that of any saint or devil. As such, not only do all manner of creatures find themselves beholden to it, but it's tasks are often given with little concern to the methods required to accomplish them, leaving agents of the Bloodthorn with their own moral compasses as their only real guide, and able to acheive what is demanded of them however they see fit.
Provided they do, in fact, succeed.