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Asrai are beautiful water nymphs... At least, that's how they view themselves. Whether folk other than Annown share that sentiment is still unknown. This folk is available with Ellen and Keats and can be acquired from the Undersea City. The Asrai is a vain folk as she tink she is beautiful,even though she is quite grotesque with large finned wings and ears and a pointy beak-like face covered in orange scales.The Asrai is possibly the female counterpart of the Annown as it seems to be the only folk to think she is beautiful.

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  • Asrai are beautiful water nymphs... At least, that's how they view themselves. Whether folk other than Annown share that sentiment is still unknown. This folk is available with Ellen and Keats and can be acquired from the Undersea City. The Asrai is a vain folk as she tink she is beautiful,even though she is quite grotesque with large finned wings and ears and a pointy beak-like face covered in orange scales.The Asrai is possibly the female counterpart of the Annown as it seems to be the only folk to think she is beautiful.
  • In British Isles folklore (specifically from Cheshire and Shropshire, near the border with Wales), the Asrai are small female faeries who are fragile and melt into a puddle of water when exposed to sunlight. They are said to have beautiful, gentle forms. They would come to the surface one night every 100 years (at night since they cannot stand the Sun).
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  • Asrai are beautiful water nymphs... At least, that's how they view themselves. Whether folk other than Annown share that sentiment is still unknown. This folk is available with Ellen and Keats and can be acquired from the Undersea City. The Asrai is a vain folk as she tink she is beautiful,even though she is quite grotesque with large finned wings and ears and a pointy beak-like face covered in orange scales.The Asrai is possibly the female counterpart of the Annown as it seems to be the only folk to think she is beautiful.
  • In British Isles folklore (specifically from Cheshire and Shropshire, near the border with Wales), the Asrai are small female faeries who are fragile and melt into a puddle of water when exposed to sunlight. They are said to have beautiful, gentle forms. They would come to the surface one night every 100 years (at night since they cannot stand the Sun).
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