Thursday, October 9, 2025

Faeforge Academy: Here, After – Broom

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Clumsy Charming Explorer who Speaks For The Land with a Cozy Magic Flavor. Broom is a quirky, clumsy, yet charming explorer who roams the edges of the mystical Geldwoods. With rich brown skin and long, intricate dreadlocks adorned with trinkets and small treasures that chime softly as they move, Broom embodies a cozy connection to the land. Their magic feels gentle, rooted in the earth, and they have a unique bond with nature, speaking on its behalf with a quiet wisdom.

Though they rarely interact with others, Broom is fiercely protective of the few they call friends, including their loyal frog companion Bunchley. Kind-hearted and gentle, Broom finds comfort and survival in nature, living off the land and forming a deeper bond with the world around them than with people.

Broom is played by Bee Zelda.

GM: Kris Gideon
Nikolas Rinket – WallE
Broom – Bee Zelda
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Here, After is a Cypher System Actual Play podcast set in the Faeforge world of Evastria.

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