The Dullahan are fey creatures, often associated with The Unseelie Court a.k.a. "The Unholy Court". Legends tell of a time when man offered up sacrifices to appease the gods of old, these sacrifices often came in the form of the severed head of a warrior who was deemed a worthy foe by the one offering up the sacrifice, as it was believed that the soul was found within the head itself. Now though, with the growing favor of more modern and seemingly peaceful gods, the practice was dropped and soon nearly forgotten. When sacrifices ended and the old gods all but consigned to oblivion, the Dullahan sightings began, they were as if the gods of old had now taken a physical form in their weakened state, and now set forth to collect the souls they were once promised. ### Gan Ceann Physiology
The Dullahan often resemble headless humanoids, usually carrying the "missing" head by their side or holding it by their long, often braided, hair. Their skin is of a pale sickly ethereal blue, and seems to be quite smooth, revealing their partial undead nature, and an ethereal mist can be seen dissipating from where the head should be. Their eyes, which are small and black, come in a variety of iris colors that range from natural to unnatural, and always seem to dart about like malignant flies. The entire head glows with the pale phosphorescence of decaying matter and the creature may use it as a lantern to guide its way. ### Harbingers of Demise
Often hailing from the darkest of fey courts, the Unseelie Courts, the Dullahan are seen as macabre creatures that walk hand in hand with death itself. They were once known to serve powerful fey lords and ladies, riding far and wide in the capacity of a herald or an ambassador. More often than not they carry doom to any wretch who roused their lord’s ire. -- \columnbreak ### Lone Rider
Dullahan more-or-less keep to themselves, as even among the fey folk they are seen as beings who walk too close in hand with death, and really spend hardly any time with any other creature aside from their own trusted steed. ### Dullahan Names
The ritual that creates a Dullahan robs them of the memories of their previous life, including their name. As such, they often give a new one to themselves, or adopt a nickname. Some dullahan take on human names or nicknames when interacting with other races. * Male: Áed, Cathasach, Bran, ... * Female: Béḃinn, Doireann, Maeve, ... \pagebreak ### Dullahan Traits Dullahan have the following traits