Lore[]
To allow Oberon to carry out her weighty task, she alone was exempt from giving her power to Queen Titania. This was not to say she was unwilling to sacrifice herself for her childhood friend. Any threat to the ceremony was also a threat to the queen, so they both knew it was imperative to resolve such problems as soon as they arose.
Acquisition[]
See (Ritual Cause) Fairy Marshal Oberon
Name Origin[]
Oberon is a king of the fairies in medieval and Renaissance literature. He is best known as a character in William Shakespeare's play A Midsummer Night's Dream, in which he is King of the Fairies and spouse of Titania, Queen of the Fairies.
Additional Info[]
- Artwork by Edward Chee.
- Renewed Version of (Effectuation) Fairy Marshal Oberon.