The Fairchild Family
The Fairchild family’s presence in American finance is so entrenched that Wall
Street veterans often joke that luck itself seems to bend toward their will, a
statement far closer to truth than fiction. Tracing their lineage to Cornish
and Irish immigrants who arrived in Massachusetts in the late 1700s, the
Fairchilds brought with them not just ambition but a potent faeborn
bloodline that would become their greatest asset.
The family’s supernatural nature first truly proved its advantage during the
Panic of 1819 when Elias Fairchild, seemingly guided by inexplicable foresight,
liquidated assets days before the market collapsed. This pattern repeated
throughout American financial history, Fairchilds mysteriously absent from
market crashes while perfectly positioned during booms. Their uncanny
financial intuition isn’t merely good business sense, but the manifestation of
their faeborn ability to manipulate probability fields and perceive fortune’s
flow.
The Fairchild Sovereign Fund, established in 1923, has become legendary in
financial circles for its consistent outperformance of market indexes.
Investigations by the SEC have repeatedly failed to find evidence of insider
trading or market manipulation, though supernatural observers recognize the
subtle luck manipulation that gives their investments an invisible edge.
Competitors who challenge Fairchild interests often find themselves plagued by
improbable mishaps, key documents misplaced, communications disrupted by
technical failures, or crucial meetings missed due to bizarre transportation
delays.
Further distinguishing the Fairchilds from merely wealthy families is their
elaborate patronage of culture across the East Coast. Since the mid-19th
century, they have maintained the Fairchild Foundation for Artistic Excellence,
supporting musicians, painters, writers, and performers across Massachusetts and
beyond.
Notable family members include:
Twins James and Jonathan Fairchild – In their fifties, these identical twins
jointly manage the family’s financial empire through a unique arrangement:
James handles public operations while Jonathan directs their supernatural
dealings. Their faeborn luck manipulation is amplified when they work in
tandem, allowing for complex probability alterations impossible for a single
family member.
Olivia Fairchild-Mercer – In her late forties, Olivia is the Director of the
Fairchild Foundation who has expanded their artistic patronage into digital
and emerging media.