Omen

Omen are fae, the same as daemons, but have small technicalities that separate them. While other second-generation full-blood fae may be incited through any manner of various way, Omen are only incited by one type of event: natural disasters. Storms, wildfires, monsoons, earthquakes, landslides, tornados, if any event amongst these or like them reach the edges of a pool of fae arcana, that pool is incited into an Omen, giving the resulting son or daughter of Oberon attributes of their inciting incident - fiery forms or crackling lightning, stone-skin or whirlwind eyes, forces of sentient nature become encompassed in demi-mortal forms. 

Omen don’t have cultures of their own due to how rare they are to come into existence - instead, they adopt local rituals and traditions or fully embrace the life of solitude. Due to the nature of their creation, many who come into contact with Omen carry an air of mistrust, sometimes even aggression - they are everything mortals consider taboo, a sign of oncoming disaster or the cause of one recently passed.

Mechanically they function the same as Genasi but aesthetically they are more akin to the element or disaster they are derived from.

Creator Credit: Lucia