~ "Man is only able to create that which is most like himself. He is unable to grasp the concept of a Higher Power and does not embrace morality." ~ -G.P.

Who is Eiydan? Eiydan is a mischievous fairie, not un-like Puck in many ways. She is not evil-at least not intentionally. Eiydan is an enigma. She means well, but one can sense a darkside to her that is better left untouched.
Who is Keyrn? When Eiydan does tap into this darkness, she becomes Keyrn, goddess of wrath. In this form she is more powerful but definitely less appealing. As Keyrn she is also the avenger-and the punisher.
What is Leyf? Eiydan comes from the dreamworld of Leyf-nebula of magicke. This world intertwines with our own mainly through the dream dimension, but there are occasions when Leyf can be reached physically. Of course, this last is not achieved without some compromise to the seeker. Legend has it that the price for such a priviledge, that is entering Leyf as a mortal, is the selling of one's soul...an infinite price to pay for only a moment's bliss. The inhabitants of Leyf can come and go between the worlds as they please. The only restriction being that any fairie or daemon that commits the sin of bloodlust with a mortal is empaygned. [see dictionary]
OK. Now that I have explained the history behind Eiydan of Leyf let me get everything all cleared up.
First off, do I believe any of the afore mentioned to be true in any way shape or form? The answer to this question is an emphatic NO. This is all fantasy. It is an outlet for my imagination to run wild in. Please people, do not start forming cults in which you worship the "Leyfians." They do not exist. I created them. They are pure fiction. Remember, man's imagination is essentially pagan (hence my quote).
Second, what I plan to do is have all "up-beat" stories/poems on my Eiydan page and darker, more foreboding ones on my Keyrn page.
Please note that all items contained in my webpages are strictly from MY imagination. To steal or copy ANYTHING from my pages without my consent or without acknowledging me as the author, is plagerism. As mature human beings (I hope) I am counting on you not to do that.
Now, let us just step away from reality for just a few blissful moments and delve into the realms of my imagination....
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