Jade Pillar Realms

Seelie
More Seelie than Unseelie abound in Macau.
Nobles
Visitors passing through only can be found. Eiluned from the Kingdom of Leone briefly discussed colonizing Macau but the whimsy passed.
Commoners
Satyrs, Pooka, and Boggans find Macau most to their liking. Many of them have been in Macau, mostly through cycles of changeling lives, for centuries. They formed a mew entitled “Brighter Fortunes” based out of a rare Urban freehold, the Dom Pedro V Theatre. This theatre was built in 1860 in a Neoclassical design, the first Western-styled theater in all of East Asia. Plays, musicals, operas, and many more shows are regularly performed. The fae regularly gather both to enjoy the shows, nurse the Glamour of the aesthetic talent, and soak in the joy of their East-meets-West venue. It’s a Level 1 Holding in the São Lourenço District of the southern part of peninsular Macau.
Unseelie
There are some Unseelie in Macau. Notoriously, there is a Redcap corby of Eurasian descendants who delight in spreading fear to the fear-mongering Triads and tongs.
Nobles
Tourists only.
Commoners
Aside from that ‘Cap corby going by the name the Sanguraros (“Rare Bloods”), there might be a Nocker tinker or the like poking about the machinery of casinos. Sluagh stay far from the raucuous, noisy, jam-packed city of Macau.
Merfolk
Some 400 miles south of Macau lie the Paracel Islands. Due east of those islands are the disputed Zhongsha Islets. Among them lies the Macclesfield Bank, which involves a 43-mile of disconnected and partially submerged shoals, skerries, and atolls. Far beneath the Walker Shoal, the Merfolk City of the Spiny Ridge, called Ur’Kokara, sits. Queen Ki rules over her local Merfolk with a steady hand. Rumor has it she has an accord with Murdhuacha in the region and keeps the peace. Though their underwater city lies so far from Macau, the Mer often find their way to the shiny city and mingle on the beaches with mortals and fae.


