Griffin wrote:
So they created by your Satan character?  Are they ever ridden?  You said they weren't evil enough, are they still all evil, just not as much as they should have been?
Their origin remains a mystery, but I am almost sure that either Aerykun or Narok (the arch-villain/Satan characters) are responsible. Where they got them no one knows, but their initial mission was to thwart the power of the dragons for good.
Vaeances had become very rare by time we get to my actual book. Their ancestors suffered higher casualties than the dragons in the first war, which would explain a lower population. There weren't ever as many vaeances as dragons anyway, I suppose. So no, some vaeances still exist, but their numbers are few enough that they have been largely forgotten.
In saying that they were not evil enough I would mean that they didn't actually thwart the dragons and wound up joining them. They still have a much greater tendency toward evil, their leader Fealin is hated by all soon after the first war with men. There is one good vaeance on record though, and he is a character in my novel. I suppose that a proverb for the Red World to indicate scarcity would be, "as common as a vaeance." There aren't many roaming around anymore.