Gloura

A gloura, sometimes called a glouras, and referred to as a unicorn of the deep, was an exceptionally rare fey creature of the Underdark.

Description
Glouras were delicate and exceptionally smart humanoids that had a pair of dull wings and silver skin. They used their moth-like wings to fly at fairly high speeds; these creatures were twice as at fast flying, than they were running. The rare beings had large, dark eyes and wore homemade clothing, and usually carried weapons or instruments.

When they flew through the Underdark, their shimmering wings made droning sounds that was described as beautiful. Any creatures that fell to the beauty of the song became entranced, willing to following the faeries wherever they went.

Personality
Such creatures were very elusive, seldom being mentioned, but seemed to be kind and warmhearted. These fey believed in nurturing other beings, and would reach out to those that needed healing.

Glouras sung and laughed more than they spoke. They also didn't distinguish between sentient and non-sentient creatures.

However, although most were good-natured, a small fraction were not. Known as devious glouras, these beings were vicious and greedy, and used their skills and charm to gather wealth. As glouras were known to be good, the deviants used spells such as undetectable alignment to their advantage, and would enthrall other beings.

Combat
In general, glouras didn't like combat. Instead, they would prefer to befriend others, especially surface-dwellers who may not be as evil as their underground folk. However, they were noted to have despised creatures of daylight, attacking them at will.

When forced into combat, such fey used an array of spells, though they were not offensive, and usually focused on control or escape. They used spells such as charm monster and invisibility to avoid combat scenarios.

Society
Glouras seemed to be solitary and self-sufficient creatures, rarely forming groups. However, on nights of a new moon, they would ascend to the surface and seek out members of the Unseelie Court. Here, they would frolic with them until the sun rose.

Typical dwellers of the Underdark, except for those most evil, respected glouras, some even erected shrines to them, and provided food. Of these such societies, if their kin were close to death, they would sometimes leave them at such shrines and hope that a gloura would come and heal them.

Despite their rarity, these faeries were known to exist throughout the subterranean lands of the Upperdark. For example, a triplet of glouras owned a small festhall in the drow city of Sshamath.

Some believed that these fey were the messengers of the drow goddess of nature and life, Eilistraee. However, many believed that they were, instead, loyal to the Queen of Air and Darkness, due to their fey nature.

Their shimmering wings were highly valued, mainly for decorative purposes. Wings of these rare creatures sold for up to 400 gp.

Appearances

 * Magazines
 * Dragon magazine 227