
Sprites

The sprites are essentially the point-eared, hat wearing, invisible minions for the Harvest God and Goddess.
When Agneyastra and Tethys disappeared from the islands, the sprites remained.
Unsupervised and lacking the full power of the Harvest Tree, they are generally a lazy and lethargic bunch of minions that don't tend to the earth and oceans like they did before.
It is possible for some islanders to see these little beings, once the ability is locked (with a gold price, of course) Seeing the sprites allows one to more accurately and effectively communicate with them, but without the god and goddess to keep them place, there are no promises that they'll be very helpful
Special Sprites
NEW!
While a majority of the sprites are napping and generally loafing about, there are a few... unique sprites that have found a way to siphon off some extra magic from the Harvest Tree, and thus, landed themselves more unique abilities and features.
Through completing the recipes for Special Sprites, players will unlock them to both reveal their designs, name, bio and abilities. As npcs, these sprites will have the ability to effect rps, and players may even be able to activate their abilities (after paying the gold price.)
We're most excited to see how these sprites will effect group rps and potential DND campaigns.
Some sprites contain more passive powers, while others are a little more pointed.
For some sprites, only those with the ability to see them will be able to use the *bonus powers* that some sprites have.
How To Complete a Sprite Recipe
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You may not submit multiple ingredients for a particular sprite recipe. We want to make this a group activity
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For the Art submissions:
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Follow the prompt. Art should be new and made for the purposes of the prompt.
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For the literature submissions
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Our hope is that the words or phrases can be used as inspiration for writing new drabbles or short stories containing your character(s)
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For the Gold
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You do not have to submit the full amount on your own! You can always make a partial donation and let the group chip in with the rest.
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Who's That Sprite!?

Who's That Sprite!?
RECIPE
(1/1) Drawings of character(s)playing an instrument
(1/1) Drawing of character(s) dancing.
(0/1) Drawing of character(s) listening to music
(2/2) Literature pieces or drabbles that use one (or multiple) of the following words or phrases:
Rock n' roll
Boogie
Sonnet
Treble
Turn it up