Calloway family

The Calloways are an influential family of the Feywild.

History
The Calloway family had a remarkable influence in the Fey courts. Two of their members, Ollie and Birdie, left to explore the Material Plane some centuries ago, eventually becoming outcasts in the eyes of the displeased Lady Elmenore, Matriarch of the Seelie Court. The couple travelled to different places, allegedly sending letters to their family; their last known location was Aeor.

Ollie and Birdie's daughter, Fearne, ended up under the protection of her grandmother Morri, who eventually recommended she went the mortal realm herself, using a gate constructed a few decades ago in the Verdant Expanse. However, this act angered Lady Elmenore as well, who sent a forlarren under the appearance of a twisted Fearne to retrieve her and bring her back to her domain, unsuccessfully.

Fearne travelled through Tal'Dorei with the Crown Keepers, and later she alongside Dorian Storm and Orym joined a new group, the Bells Hells, in the city of Jrusar, in Marquet. During a mission in the Moon Tower, this group encountered a strange fey entity, Ira Wendagoth, who recognized Fearne's "family essence", and later confirmed her identity watching her fight.

Known members

 * Morrigan Calloway, also known as Morri, matriarch of the family
 * Birdie Calloway, a fey explorer in the Material Plane
 * Oleander Calloway, also known as Ollie, her partner and fellow explorer
 * Fearne Calloway, their faun daughter, a druid
 * An unnamed uncle of Fearne with "cold dead eyes"
 * At least one more uncle
 * More members of unknown degree of kinship

Trivia

 * Calloway is a surname of either French or Anglo-Saxon origin, and means "place of stone or pebbles".
 * So far the names of the members of this family seem to follow a pattern, referring to birds (like Morrigan and Birdie) and plants (like Fearne and Oleander).
 * Since fey creatures can change their form more than once in their lives, Fearne is the only member of the family whose race is confirmed.
 * According to Fearne, the Calloways don't hold an official position in court, but they are quite influential.
 * In their court (possibly the Seelie Court) they used to organize parties with a lot of dances.