Welcome to Prythian! ![]()
You will be following a single court’s High Lord and heirs through 10,000 years, each part lasting 1,000 years- fae live for a long time!
{For fans of ACOTAR: It was difficult finding consistent information on things, such as titles or life expectancy, so though this game is based on ACOTAR, details might be different from the books. Have fun!}
First, pick an image that speaks to you. This will be your court.
option a // red-haired woman reading a book near a grand fireplace
Welcome to the Autumn Court…
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Family name: something specific that reminds you of Autumn
Roll for the High Lord and Consort’s name: middle names optional
1: a name that means fire
2: a name that that starts with a vowel
3: a name that means red
4: Autumn Names | Nameberry
Now scroll past all of the pictures to complete Part Zero.
option b // blonde woman dancing with flying doves
Welcome to the Day Court…
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Family name: something specific that reminds you of Day Time
Roll for the High Lord and Consort’s name: middle names optional
1: a name that means light
2: a name with Greek origins
3: a name that means gold
4: Chevron - Down
Now scroll past all of the pictures to complete Part Zero.
option c // winged woman surrounded by golden light
Welcome to the Dawn Court…
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Family name: something specific that reminds you of Dawn, or a sunrise
Roll for the High Lord and Consort’s name: middle names optional
1: a name that means bright
2: a name relating to birds
3: a name that means health
4: Names That Mean Dawn | Nameberry
Now scroll past all of the pictures to complete Part Zero.
option d // star-specked woman floating in front of the moon
Welcome to the Night Court…
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Family name: something specific that reminds you of Night
Roll for the High Lord and Consort’s name: middle names optional
1: a name that means darkness
2: a space related name
3: the name of a mountain
4: 48 Names That Mean Night | Nameberry
Now scroll past all of the pictures to complete Part Zero.
option e // blonde woman with flower crown in a field with a deer
Welcome to the Spring Court…
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Family name: something specific that reminds you of Spring
Roll for the High Lord and Consort’s name: middle names optional
1: a name that means beauty
2: a botanical name
3: name of a monster or beast
4: Spring Names | Names for Spring Babies | Nameberry
Now scroll past all of the pictures to complete Part Zero.
option f // dark haired woman with beautiful pearls in a seashell
Welcome to the Summer Court…
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Family name: something specific that reminds you of Summer
Roll for the High Lord and Consort’s name: middle names optional
1: a name that means water
2: a precious metal name
3: a youthful name
4: Summer Baby Names: The Ultimate Guide | Nameberry
Now scroll past all of the pictures to complete Part Zero.
option g // dark haired woman waiting in the snow with a sword
Welcome to the Winter Court…
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Family name: something specific that reminds you of Winter
Roll for the High Lord and Consort’s name: middle names optional
1: a name that means white
2: a name you think is exquisite
3: a name relating to cold weather
4: Winter Baby Names | Nameberry
Now scroll past all of the pictures to complete Part Zero.
Roll to see if the High Lord and Consort are mates:
This is basically the equivelent of soulmates, and doesn’t determine whether or not the couple can have children. Just a fun universe building question!
1: Yes
2-6: No
Roll for their ages:
1: 1,000
2: 1,100
3: 1,200
4: 1,300
5: 1,400
6: 1,500
7: 1,600
8: 1,700
9: 1,800
10: 1,900
Roll for the number of children they have:
1: 1
2: 2
3: 3
4: 4
Roll for children’s gender:
Odd = male; Even = female.
males are titled “Lord,” while females are titled “Lady.”
Roll for children’s ages:
1: 100
2: 200
3: 300
4: 400
5: 500
6: 600
For children’s names, use namebanks from the court’s corresponding drop down menu above.
Roll a d10 for each child’s Heir Points (HP):
The number of the roll = the number of Heir Points (HP).
Heir Points, or HP, will determine who is most likely to rule the court after the parent’s passing (it doesn’t automatically go to the oldest). The child with the most HP when a High Lord dies will become the new High Lord of the court.






