# Grandmother - Fahlwen
> [!NOTE] Base info
> **Personality:** Pragmatic and patient, she could come off as cold at times, but she showed care in other ways.
> **Season:** Mostly winter
> **Age:** ~600?
> **Occupation:** Druid, she was also a council member and fey emissary
## Memories
She was the one who I stayed with when my parents were on trips. She gave me a lot of freedom but she took good care of me.
Usually, she was a woman of very few words, as still as the dead of winter, with a quiet sorrow about her. Apparently she became like this after the passing of grandfather and never changed back, he was a subject to be avoided. And so All I know of him is that he died a couple of centuries before I was born.
On rare occasions though, her calm façade would melt away, replaced with something warm and bright. Like when she told stories, she loved telling stories, and she was an excellent storyteller. She would weave druidic magic into her storytelling. The real magic though, was how convincingly she would embody the different characters in her story almost as though she were shapeshifting.
One tale she often told was the tale of Master Kamos, the daring satyr who liked to disguise as a fey lord. It was a hilarious tale full of plotting and intrigue, most of it was about the absurd pranks Kamos managed to pull on everyone.
But this tale, like most of grandmother's was a cautionary one, and didn't exactly have a happy ending.
You see, Kamos with one little slip of the tongue, blows his clever disguise in the presence of an *actual* fey lord who then decides to turn Kamos into a goat "a more fitting disguise" for the rest of time.
It was a funny story but it held a very serious warning. Kamos had gambled more than he could afford to lose. And he paid the price for it.
I think telling stories was grandmother's way of passing on
I wonder if Father grew up hearing the same stories.
## Fate
Unknown, she left the settlement with [[Sister - Yaela|Yaela]] as the curse showed its first signs, not wanting to repeat the fiasco that had happened with mom and dad.