In the battle between light and dark, stability and chaos, life and death, the Assembly of Faerie Courts oversees all magic and mystical forces.

Covered in ancient groves of sentient forests and sprawling castles, the Kingdom of Wicklowe is home to the Seelie Court; a group of Earth fae, pixies, and trolls who believe they know what is best for the realm.

Banished to the underside of the realm is the Kingdom of Cailleach, the frozen icy lands of the Unseelie fae, goblins, and selkies who believe they have always been righteous in their ways.

Protected by primordial wards, the human realm has always been blissfully unaware of these dangerous magics that live right next to them; until now.

A dark and foregone group of mystics called the Cuidiú Dorcha have broken through the wards, threatening not only the humans but also the Courts.

Can the Seelie and Unseelie work together despite an ancient and intricate rivalry?

Can the Courts seal the wards and stop the Cuidiú Dorcha from tearing the realm apart?

And what about the humans? Should they finally be able to use magics?

The Courts must now convene.

Crisis Director

 

Amber Matula

 
 
 

Rules and Procedure

This committee follows parliamentary procedure as defined in our Crisis Committee Parley Pro Document. However, procedure during committee may be modified at the Moderator’s discretion.

Position Paper

All delegates wishing to be considered for an award must submit a position paper before the start of conference. Position paper quality will be included in consideration of awards, however paper quality will not hold as much weight in award consideration as actual committee performance. Position papers are meant to ensure a basis for delegate research and help delegates feel confident while participating during the conference.

Detailed instructions for writing and submitting Position Papers can be found in the Position Paper Guidelines Document.

Questions

If you have questions about committee content or the format of your committee, please contact your Crisis Director at contact@ctmun.org with “The Assembly of Faerie Courts” in the subject line.

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