Lost your keys again Doris?

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Across
  1. 1. Known for their colors of black and white and blue, you'll find their touch rather cold or your hand will go right through!
  2. 7. A frog! A fork! A horse! A kettle! A force of change where substances meddle
  3. 8. Terror in it's common form can walk as man for hours and on hours, babes of metal walk on earth as descendants of their power
  4. 9. The element's shirk of wind and rain, or the healer's harp to ease the pain
  5. 11. Lies and deception, the truthkeeper's foe, the way of the mind challenges all that you know
  6. 17. When lost in lands unfamiliar, with not but your word, from hands of task and meter comes a feast, a bed, a bird
  7. 18. A song of wonder and bemusement, whose muse has robust verve, although their stark appearance gives devotes unnerve
  8. 19. Mages in their towers with their arrogance and wit, often create with the same hand for which they shall be bit
  9. 21. The guiling cunning folk with equal charms and tricks, their magic needs not staves or wands or rocks or orbs or sticks
Down
  1. 2. Wild was the lands and sky at the zenith of this birth, now the tamed lapdog lies in waiting at your hearth
  2. 3. Hark and hear the woeful tales of a paladin's brutality, who without this tool in their belt cannot prevent a tragedy
  3. 4. Two entwined, great opposites, whose war shall never end, whether sly or volatile trust not such as a friend
  4. 5. A friend of many colors, feathers, furs, and claw, their love of great Melora is known by every paw
  5. 6. When minds a matter plainly of flesh and blood and skin, what carries on the labor when the workers grow quite thin
  6. 9. Love and hate and lies and truth and forgotten betrayal, one finds a great distrust in all when all becomes revealed
  7. 10. An ally of great regard or an enemy of great power, becomes a mindless steward, oft in the hour
  8. 12. A dying folk of ages old, their seed found in the earth, their people live for thousands on without a single birth
  9. 13. Depths that claw and skies above that roost in their conquest, Many folk, the learn'ed ones, want all others alive oppressed
  10. 14. A wonder of the world we know, who's children rest in hand, their youth is spry and hearts are full in the plentiful of land
  11. 15. An ancient thing of power that has ruined oaths and kings, ones who's mothers yet to even have a son to sing
  12. 16. Might of mind and sword and will whose life is court and call, although they have not powers old, they're strangest of them all
  13. 20. A figment of filament, quivering, wet, and queer, it eats with no mouth, sees with no eyes, and listens with no ear!