Fynz

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Fynz, in Empheri folklore, magical creature with a humanoid appearance, typically with long blonde hair in more generic terms, or personalised to match with specific people, associated closely with positive thoughts. It was believed that if you were friendly with your fynz then it would bring you joy and happy thoughts, whereas depressive periods were thought to be your fynz punishing you for bad behaviour. It is believed that the sighting of Fynz were actually Pieris brassicae white butterflies, and thus the imagery of fairies and butterflies are often mixed or combined. Many kings in Empherias used the symbol of the fynz as a charm for positivity and longevity for their kingdom.

In the Wynnoan borough of Alexandria, there is a large monument known as the Mystical Shrine built centures ago which contains plantlife attracting butterflies, relaxing waterfalls, and natural landscape, which is said to attract more fynz than anywhere else when you meditate there alone.