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Kroashent: Bestiary of Alvez - Paolig

Pictured: Jenovefa, a Paolig of Naoned

Classification: Sidhe

Physical Attributes:

Paolig  possess 2 forms.  The first is that of a bipedal humanoid with feline  features, standing atop digitigrade paws.  Paolig typically possess long  tails to assist with balance and are convered entirely with fur.

Additionally, Paolig can take a form similar to that of a domestic  housecat, retaining the colouration and fur patterns of their other  form. Paoligs in this form are typically indistinguishable from their  mundane counterparts, save for the intelligence in their eyes and the  ability to speak.

Habitat and Geographical Distribution:

Paolig are found across Alvez in both Faerie and Bedouar, thriving in  all manner of terrains and biomes. Paolig typically associated  themselves with other species, particularly the Bediz, Tuatha de Danaan  and Fomorii, establishing themselves at the outskirts of population  centers or seeking the patronage of individuals with their contracts  (See Customs). Unattached Paolig tend to live in small communities,  either as individuals or more rarely, small families, operating within  other people's cultures rather than their own clans or troupes.   As a result of these associations, Paolig are typically found in more  developed regions, or living a nomadic lifestyle along the Imperial  roads or trade routes. Isolated rural populations are rare, and even  these are typically associated with smaller settlements rather than  existing on their own.

Paolig Culture:

Paolig are solitary sidhe, rarely forming communities of their own,  instead living as nomadic wanderers or attaching themselves to the  patronage of another creature. As such, Paolig lack the intricate social  structures of other faerie peoples, generally regarding each other  without any special hierarchy or privilege, placing the wishes of their  patrons over those of other Paolig. The exception to this is the Clowder, an informal gathering space for Paolig travelers, typically found in large metropolitain areas.  The first recorded clowder, Le Chat Noir, an  underground complex of flophouses, gambling dens and watering holes was  created in the Montsang District of Per-Ys, catering to wayward Paolig  who arrived at the Gallian capital as a stopover to other regions.  Similar organizations quickly popped up in Naoned, Roazhon, Rouan and  Port de Lune, operating as gathering spots, entertainment venues and  shelters for the Paolig. Frequently linked, not always fairly, to  criminal activity, these tend to operate in the slums and other  overlooked places in urban areas.

Paolig have a reputation for cleverness, even among the fae, excelling  at unorthodox problem solving and quick thinking. They tend to be  easily bored and distractible, however, and generally do not do well in  more focused academic pursuits, although some individuals break this  trend, apprenticing to arkanists, scholars and alchemists to great  effect.

A common role of the Paolig in  popular culture, one they have frequently supported the spread of, is  assisting their patron in the goal of capturing the attention of a  romantic partner. This in turn, has pressed the Paolig to adopt clever,  often dramatic and complex methods of courtship themselves. Grand, often  public displays of affection are common among the Paolig, as are  jealous rivalries over the affections of a potential partner.   Paolig typically court other Paolig, but it is not unheard of for a  Paolig to fall in love with other peoples as well. Their intense loyalty  to their patron may prove a double-edged sword if they develop  affection to or jealousy of their patron or the object of their patron's  advances. The Paolig do not take rejection well, often lashing out with  passive or active aggression.

Paolig Customs:

Ar c'hazh arc'hant (Money Cat)
    Paoligs have become associated with a particular type of ere-hud, often called a crossroads deal or kalvar contract,  these names referring to their common place of formation, which take  place at crossroads at the edge of settlements under the shadow of the Kalvar.  A contract is formed when a single drop of blood, taken from the  forefinger is dropped into a crystal vial. Once formed, a contract  grants the service of a Paolig for the duration of the contract. If well  cared for, a Paolig will return each morning with a pouch, carried  around their neck, containing nine gold coins in the local currency. The  Paolig carries out tasks for its contractee, ranging from simple  errands to more complex tasks like intelligence gathering or diplomacy.   In exchange for these services, a Paolig demands a task to be fulfilled  in exchange. These can be quite esoteric or even seemingly impossible,  such as weaving a tapestry of gold and silver from the sand of a  particular beach by moonlight. Those who fail to fulfill their contract  are punished, typically with escalating bad luck. In some cases, a  breacher will be transformed into a feline form and made to serve as an  indentured apprentice to the Paolig, becoming a paolig themselves upon  the payment of their debt. "Ownership" of the Paolig can be transferred 8  times, but the ninth must bear the consequences of their contract  without exception.

Cat Out of the Bag
    If one brings a dead hen in a linen sack to a 5 road crossroad at  midnight, one may be able to capture a paolig. The bag must be secured  by string and carried to one's homestead, never deviating from the most  direct route or looking behind, no matter what sounds occurred. Auditory  hallucinations, created by the Paolig and their allies, aim to distract  a kidnapper. Once inside the protection of a home, the Paolig can be  transferred to an Oaken chest and locked inside. In exchange for  freedom, the Paolig will offer to fill the chest with gold or fulfill a  single task for their captor.

Enneaphile
     Paolig have a fascination bordering on obsession with the number  nine. Most Paolig contracts will revolve around the number in some way,  which extends to many smaller aspects of their behavior.

History:

Paolig claim that they originated it the Fortunate Isles, on the twin  islands of Pif and Paf, a location that has never been verified by any  reputable Bediz or Fae source outside of the Paolig themselves, leading  many to believe this origin is a fiction. Many scholars instead posit  that the Paolig may have originated in the Northern Highlands of Albia  or on Shadowsisle.   Following the purges of Boermerzh in Albia under Macsen Wledig,  the Paolig fled to the Armorican Peninsula taking refuge in the plains  of Poher, in what would eventually become the Meneziou Are mountain  range making alliances with rogue arkanists and outlaws as Conan  Meriadoc, High King of Letha, brought Macsen's campaign to the region.  Unlike the Korrigan, the Paolig did not join with King Gradlon in the  War of the Two Brothers, remaining a neutral force throughout the Empire  of Ys, mistrustful of Meriadoc's sons.   Thus driven to the outskirts of society, the Paolig gained a reputation  for antisocial behaviour, equated with demons and witches, a reputation  furthered by the mercenary aspects of their dealings. Frequently blamed  for misfortune, the Paolig adopted a largely nomadic tradition,  spreading outside of the Meneziou along the Imperial Roads and shipping  routes, using their shapeshifting and glamour to further their  wanderings disguised as ship's cats or bediz sailors. It was during this  geographical spread that tales began to spread of loyal cats bringing  fortune to their patrons through cleverness and mischief. Paolig were  soon found throughout both Kornôgel and Alkebulan.

Marie's Personal Notes:

I don't know many Paolig personally.  Contracting with a Paolig is  officially frowned upon in Gallia, a position championed by the Southern  Church.  However, it was an open secret that some nobles and merchants  had Paolig agents working in the shadows of the noble courts, having  them take the form of cats, or disguise themselves with glamour.  Paolig  were considered thieves, spies or witches, untrustworthiness being  their primary trait.  They were the stuff of rumors and shadows.  A  string of luck, good or bad, was typically blamed on these suspected  agents, whether or not there was any proof of their involvement.  I only  met one Paolig in Époisses, to my knowledge.  His master, a minor noble  from the Crownlands, had called at the farm while heading to the City.   He traveled with a Paolig, a dashing rogue in fine boots and Cavalier  hat with the feather of a great Ellén Trechend in it.  I learned his  companion had been a peasant, the son of a miller, but had accomplished  great deeds to obtain his current position.  The Paolig's stories kept  us on the edge of our seats while the adults dined and met in the other  rooms.  While I have my suspicions that it was the teller, not the  subject, who had accomplished some of the adventures he regaled us  with.  I stayed awake listening the entire night, even as my brothers  and sisters fell asleep.  I have yet to meet a better storyteller.

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