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    156 KB Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)10:52 No.4450973  
    Can we have a Changeling thread now?
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)10:53 No.4450976
    Unseelie wuz 'ere.
    Seelie r fagz
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)10:53 No.4450981
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    Sure, I love Changeling. What do you want to talk about?
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)10:58 No.4450999
    I had a friend who loved to play bards, and he created a changeling bard. Waltzed around as anybody he wanted to, and eventually killed the king of a nation, and took his place. Pretty cool. The End.
    >> Mediocrates !!tG3QhWVtE/n 05/01/09(Fri)11:00 No.4451006
    your possessions _were_ here,
    Honest Joe Hob was also here.
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)11:02 No.4451011
    >>4450976
    Day Court was here, Night Court are unwashed fags.
    >>4450981
    Jesus Christ, you are either really unlucky, or REALLY lucky.
    >>4450999
    WRONG CHANGELING
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)11:09 No.4451036
    >>4451011

    >Jesus Christ, you are either really unlucky, or REALLY lucky.

    Razorhand Darkling. She's a pretty cool girl. Drops floodlights on werewolves and is afraid of everything.
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)11:17 No.4451077
    >>4451036
    Oh really?
    I was talking about her eyes.
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)11:26 No.4451133
    >>4451077

    I think they're quite pretty, personally.
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)11:30 No.4451155
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    I really like nWoD Changeling, not that I didn't love oWoD; it was just impossible to find a ST who could run it well. We had a game going but it eventually fizzled out towards the end of the semester, which was too bad, really.

    Pic related, I drew a character portrait for my Darkling Mirrorskin detective; the Fey smashed up his face like broken glass; whenever he changes his appearance, the features appear disjointedly on the glass.
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)11:31 No.4451162
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    Dumping character portraits from my Changeling folder.
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)11:32 No.4451171
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    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)11:33 No.4451177
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    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)11:34 No.4451181
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    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)11:35 No.4451183
    Suggestion for a city where to do it? Miami kinda sucks as it is in the book.
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)11:35 No.4451184
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    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)11:37 No.4451189
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    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)11:38 No.4451194
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    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)11:39 No.4451202
    >>4451183

    I've always liked London, it's got a lot of history that you can work with. After all, wouldn't it be interesting if the Great Fire of London was started by a True Fae sweeping through the city, and the six victims were in fact the leaders of the Freehold that existed at the time?

    But then again, I'm biased, being a Britfag.
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)11:39 No.4451204
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    >>4451183
    Louisiana? Swamps and bayous make good settings. Ran a Hunter game in that area during the Civil War; RIPE with supernatural material.
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)11:40 No.4451211
    >>4451183
    New Orleans.
    Baton Rouge maybe
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)11:40 No.4451212
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    >>4451202
    I like this idea. If I ever run a Changeling, I'll be sure to remember it.
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)11:41 No.4451215
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    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)11:44 No.4451236
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    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)11:45 No.4451249
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    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)11:46 No.4451256
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    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)11:48 No.4451263
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    ...and I'm out.
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)11:50 No.4451269
    Christ that's some good stuff man.
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)11:57 No.4451299
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    I'll throw down some of my own.
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)11:57 No.4451301
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    One more... now I'm out for real.
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)11:58 No.4451306
    >>4451301
    oooooh.
    Me likey
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)12:01 No.4451317
    >>4451204
    >>4451211
    Heeey.
    Swampmind
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)12:01 No.4451320
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    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)12:03 No.4451338
    >>4451320
    Oh fuck, I HAVE to use this some how
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)12:05 No.4451351
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    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)12:07 No.4451363
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    This is actually an UA pic, but fuck, it fits just fine for a mannikin as well.
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)12:09 No.4451376
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    >>4451338

    Woodblood elemental would probably be the easiest way.
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)12:09 No.4451381
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    In a Changeling: the Lost campaign I was part of last year (that will be starting again this summer), my Wizened Oracle set up business as a fortune teller. She was pretty good at bullshitting your average gullible mortal, but if she needed she could actually see the future and even influence other people's destiny (using Contracts of Omen and Hearth).
    My business partner was another player, a Fairest who was a master of Dreamweaving, crafting dreams and infusing them into talismans so that whoever slept with them close would experience that dream. He also did custom jobs and "wet dreams".
    We had a pretty good thing going, he could craft fantasies and I was pretty good at making them come true by influencing the threads of Fate.

    Needless to say, we were pretty popular.
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)12:10 No.4451387
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    OH SHIT IT'S THE GENTRY

    CHEESE IT, GUYS!
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)12:11 No.4451390
    >>4451381
    Very clever
    >>4451376
    I was thinking some sort of Hedge-Beast
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)12:12 No.4451399
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    >>4451387
    EAT COLD IRON ROUNDS MOTHERFUCKER
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)12:14 No.4451413
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    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)12:15 No.4451428
    >>4451381
    Oh, and I also came up with a new merit called "Witches Cauldron" that allows me to brew potions that carried some of the powers of my contracts and other effects. I made "Love Potions" and stuff like that.
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)12:15 No.4451429
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    >>4451363

    You're a lifesaver. I've been wanting a picture to represent my Mannikin character for a while now.
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)12:27 No.4451525
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    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)12:27 No.4451527
    >>4451428
    Also clever
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)12:34 No.4451575
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    Great thread. I guess I'll see if I can find something to contribute.
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)12:35 No.4451586
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    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)12:42 No.4451636
    There is a problem character in my Changeling group. I've made reference to him on /tg/ before in passing. Essentially, he created a Beast Hunterheart...who is, to all extents and purposes, a Catboy. A pair of cat ears, eyes, and tail. And obnoxious "KAWAII DESU!!" attitude.

    For a while, we were content to ignore him. But, today, he did something too utterly retarded to forgive. My character's Keeper was sighted in the city, and understandably, she began to utterly freak out and shit bricks over this. So, said catboy turns to her with this massive, shit-eating grin and comes out with:

    "There's nothing to be scared of, silly little baka Darkling!"

    He has to die. It's perfectly in-character as well; she's a paranoid little thing and is quite likely going to start thinking he's a Fae Loyalist trying to lure her into a false sense of complacancy. After all, no right-thinking Changeling can be that constantly happy, that mind-bendingly cheerful all the time.

    Tonight I'm going to try and convince the other two Darklings (our group is three Darklings, a Fairest, and the catboy) to help me roll this fucker up in a carpet and throw him off a bridge.
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)12:44 No.4451647
    >>4451636
    DO IT FAGGOT
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)12:45 No.4451655
    >>4451636
    >Tonight I'm going to try and convince the other two Darklings (our group is three Darklings, a Fairest, and the catboy) to help me roll this fucker up in a carpet and throw him off a bridge.
    Kill two birds with one stone: offer him to your Keeper.
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)12:49 No.4451682
    >>4451636
    I can't say I blame you, but how does the ST feel about this character? I know my ST would be very annoyed if someone created a character like that.

    It sounds like he breaks the mood in a game that is supposed to be about lost innosence, madness and fear (of the Others). But then again, perhaps your ST runs a more lighthearted game. Hard to give advice without knowing more.
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)12:51 No.4451691
    >>4451655
    Even better
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)13:01 No.4451756
    >>4451682
    >I can't say I blame you, but how does the ST feel about this character? I know my ST would be very annoyed if someone created a character like that.

    Nah, it's not a lighthearted game. To be honest, we're all sick to death of his character, but he's providing us a good gaming room and transport for those members of the group who can't drive. Plus, he's an alright guy out of character. I guess he just doesn't 'get' Changeling, no matter how much we try to explain it to him.

    Either that or he's roleplaying perfectly, and his character has been driven so crazy by the Others he's actually gone into full-on denial that there is any threat.
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)13:03 No.4451775
    >>4451756
    What Court is his character in? If he's Summer, he's totally doing it just to piss you all off.
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)13:05 No.4451793
    >>4451775

    It's Spring, which is pretty much his entire justification for acting like he does.
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)13:06 No.4451798
    >>4451756
    Th-that...that's oddly brilliant
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)13:06 No.4451802
    >>4451756
    Well then, you should probably have your paranoid little darkling proceed with her plan to kill him, or at least approach others with her suspicions that he might be a Loyalist spy. If he doesn't take a hint or react to this in character it's his own fault. If he does you might get a chance for some interesting inter-group drama.

    You should probably give him a chance to explain himself before you go all the way with murdering him however.
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)13:11 No.4451837
    >>4451802

    Yea, you're right. Next session I'll make sure to corner him while he's alone for a nice little question and answer session, give his character a chance to try and explain himself. And if he can't, I'll off him, and see if I can make it look like self-defence. Handing him over to the Gentry seems a little too harsh from an IC perspective.
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)13:12 No.4451839
    >>4451837
    Glad this thread could help
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)13:27 No.4451966
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    This is my next Darkling
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    >>4451966
    Well, this is my next Ogre.
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)13:35 No.4452050
    Welp, there went the thread. It was nice while it lasted.
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)13:37 No.4452064
    >>4451966

    Is that supposed to be the fat purple ghost thing from The Thousand-Year Door?
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)13:37 No.4452067
    >>4452064
    Maybe.
    I 'unno
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)13:39 No.4452077
    >>4452064
    Nah, it's ghost girl from an animated short meant to plug Sonic: Unleashed

    Got really popular on /v/, hundreds fapped.
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)13:40 No.4452084
    >>4450973
    Acanthus here. We own you, bitches.
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)13:41 No.4452093
    >>4451636

    This is why I don't miss pookas. This shit, right here.
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)13:41 No.4452096
    >>4452084
    Autumn here.
    You don't know.
    You just don't
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)13:43 No.4452109
    >>4452093

    Agreed. Pookas were too often the fishmalks of C:tD. Playing a pooka with any kind of complexity or finesse took a lot of hard work.
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)13:47 No.4452141
    >>4452109
    oh that sounds horrible
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)14:01 No.4452260
    >>4452109
    Playing happy-go-lucky characters work best if you give them a definite dark side. That cute fuzzy exterior only barely hides a truly selfish, warped or tortured soul for example.

    I know it's a cliché in itself, with the sad clown and the cruel pranksters, but it works pretty well. If the character is cute in a "sarcastic" way (I don't really know a better way to say it. Non-english speaker here) those characters are less annoying in my experience.
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)15:43 No.4453054
    bump
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)16:06 No.4453220
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    This thread must be redeemed!
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)16:06 No.4453229
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    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)16:18 No.4453317
    >>4450973
    Gross. What the fuck is that?!
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)16:52 No.4453584
    >>4453317
    One of the Fairest
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    >>4453584
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)17:02 No.4453651
    >>4453629
    I am confused and scared
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)17:07 No.4453674
    wait what.. what is the White wolf version of a changeling then?
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)17:10 No.4453698
    >>4453674
    Changeling the Dreaming and Changeling the Lost.
    LOST IS WIN
    DREAMING IS OTHERKIN: THE GAME
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)17:11 No.4453703
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    High-wyrd Woodblood, creature of the Hedge, or Member of the Gentry?
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)17:14 No.4453727
    >>4453703
    Or is it all three?
    Or is it none?
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)17:15 No.4453736
    >>4453674

    In Changeling: The Lost, the PC's play as people who are kidnapped by, quite literally, Faeries. Only they're insane people who care nothing for anything beyond their own amusement; beyond that it's impossible to understand the thought process of a Faerie. They steal people away and either use them as toys, set them to work, turn them into animals, and do all kinds of horrible things. Just because they can. During this time, the humans change. They become saturated with Fae magic, which results in physical and mental alterations.

    Most people don't escape. But a few do. They tear their way out of the Fae realm of Arcadia and back through the Hedge, the lunatic maze of thorns that separates Earth from Arcadia, to be shat out into a world that they're no longer fully a part of any more.
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)17:17 No.4453754
    >>4453736

    It's also worth noting that, when they return from Arcadia, the vast, vast majority of Changelings are left with a whole plethora of mental problems. It's theorised that part of their soul gets taken or damaged during the whole process of escaping from Arcadia. Either way, most of them are at least slightly mad.

    Someone once described it as "Abuse Victims: The Therapy" which isn't too far from the truth.

    I love it, personally.
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)17:17 No.4453756
    >>4453736

    Sounds pretty cool. A bit insane i assume, with powers you don't understand, and the Fair Folk after your guts? I like.
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)17:20 No.4453790
    >>4453736
    What opinion do changelings have of mages, especially Acanthus anyway?
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)17:21 No.4453797
    >>4453756
    Insane?
    N-n-no! Never!
    I'm okay! I promise I'm fine...
    I really am
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)17:22 No.4453806
    >>4453790
    >What opinion do changelings have of mages, especially Acanthus anyway?

    Mage: "So, what's this Arcadia I've heard so much about? I'd love to go there, I bet I could learn a lot."
    Changeling: "OH GOD FUCK NO BAD IDEA BAD IDEA!"

    That's pretty much it. Changelings generally think a lot of Mages have an unpleasant habit of poking their noses into places that noses shouldn't be poked into.
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)17:25 No.4453826
    >>4453806
    Acanthus went to Arcadia at their awakening (not physically of course) and basicly draw their powers from there. My question basicly was, if the changelings see any difference between Acanthus and Fae.
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)17:25 No.4453827
    >>4453756

    Yea. The powers are especially interesting. They're not conventional magic, but a literal, binding contract with some part of the physical world.

    If a Darkling wants to use 'Boon of the Scuttling Spider', an ability that lets her walk up sheer walls or ceilings, she has to ask the wall and the shadows clinging to it to her let walk on them, reminding them of the contracts, and pay a tithe of glamour (Changeling magical energy) to upkeep her own end of the bargain.
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)17:27 No.4453841
    >>4453826

    I'm not too familiar with Mage, I'm afraid.

    Basically the Changeling Arcadia and Mage Arcadia don't have to be the same thing; it's left deliberately ambiguous and up to the Storyteller to decide. Though if the Mage admitted that he got his power from a place called "Arcadia", he's unlikely to be trusted by any Changeling with an ounce of sense, regardless of if the two places are the same or not.
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)17:27 No.4453845
    >>4453790
    Their mad. They don't know.
    They don't know what Arcadia REALLY is.
    It's hell.
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)17:36 No.4453910
    >>4453845
    They're
    I can't spell today.
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    This is something I think the Fae would do to you.
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)17:48 No.4453980
    >>4453841
    Well seing that 'both Arcadias' are realms outside of the material realm that are populated with beings called 'Fae' and where time is strangely warped, we can actually be fairly sure that those two places are the same.

    And yes, it seem quite right that Changelings wouldn't trust Acanthus very lightly.
    >> The Knocker King 05/01/09(Fri)17:51 No.4454004
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    Knockers were here.

    Gentry are cuntguzzling gobyaps.
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    >>4454004

    >The Knocker King
    >> The Knocker King 05/01/09(Fri)18:35 No.4454336
    >>4454004

    The fuck you lookin at gobshite?
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)18:39 No.4454368
    >>4454336
    yor knockers
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)18:42 No.4454390
    >>4453980
    "So how do you do magic? Where'd you get it?"
    "I was taken to... Arcadia..." *shudder*
    "OH! I'VE BEEN THERE LOL"
    "IHAVETOLEAVENOW"
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)18:43 No.4454399
    A nice little story from the Changeling: the Lost rulebook:

    The story goes that there was once a troll, a beast who dined on human flesh and carved knife-handles out of bones. Business was good, and the troll decided that he needed assistance in his workshop. One night, he stole into a village and took away three sons of a shoemaker. The ogre worked the three boys in his workshop, on the drill and lathe and chisel and awl for long hours. Every day, at sawn, he beat them, and he fed them scraps of raw flesh.
    One night, the eldest boy took one of the knives he had made for the troll and crept in upon him while he was sleeping. But the knife shrieked out loud and would not kill the troll, and the troll awoke and cooked the boy in a pie and forced each of his brothers to eat a slice, before he beat them so hard that they were all bruises.
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)18:44 No.4454407
    >>4454399
    The second son made a pick so that he could open the lock on the door to the troll's workshop, and at night he crept to the door and picked the lock. But the troll was waiting behind the door, and he chopped the boy up and made him into stew, and fed it to the youngest son before beating him so hard that his teeth were all broken and his mouth was all blood.
    The third boy worked so hard and so well in the workshop that the monster could find fewer and fewer reasons to beat him, and the knives the boy made were beautifully carved, and the troll found that he could sell them for more gold than he ever had before. One day, the troll came into the workshop, and he leaned over the boy's shoulder as the boy carved the knife handle, and the boy pointed out the detail of the carving, and the troll craned closer to look, and quick as lightning the boy turned his hand and stabbed the troll in the eye. And that was the end of the troll.
    The boy wanted to run away, but he turned back and saw the workshop was now empty. And he didn't leave. He ate the troll's food and slept in the troll's bed. And he now dines on human flesh, and carves knife handles from the bones. And business is good. One day soon, he will need assistance.
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)18:48 No.4454438
    >>4454399
    >>4454407
    I think that story is fuckin' creepy to this day....
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)18:49 No.4454447
    >>4454399
    >>4454407
    Pretty sure there's a moral in there somewhere.

    When changelings go bad...
    >> No Man 05/01/09(Fri)19:14 No.4454610
    >>4454407
    >>4454399

    >>4454447

    No, the moral is 'FEY = BAD. ALSO INFECTIOUS.'
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)19:21 No.4454666
    >>4454610
    Or....
    Monsters beget monsters
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)19:29 No.4454716
    >>4454610
    Yeah that too of course. I just meant that changelings can lose themselves too and become just as bad as their captors.

    In fact there is a theory that changelings who spend too long in Arcadia eventually become one of the gentry. But I guess most of the Lost would rather not believe that, for the sake of their comrades still trapped beyond the Hedge.
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)19:29 No.4454722
    Anyone else want to see this archived?
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)19:31 No.4454732
    >>4454716
    Actually as a Changeling grows more Wyrd and looses Clarity they get more and more and more Fae
    And at Wyrd 10 and Clarity 0 they become one of the Gentry
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)19:34 No.4454752
    >If a mage ever finds out what happened to a changeling, though, he might well be outraged — how long has this been going on? What gives the “Others” the right to grab people for slaves and replace them with sociopathic duplicates? As it happens, it’s been going on forever, and as for what gives the Others the right… something does, because they keep doing it. An Arrow who wants to take on this injustice is probably going to die at the end of a Fae lord’s blade, but that might not stop the mage.

    Heh
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)19:38 No.4454773
    >>4454722
    It's the only good Changeling thread I've seen on here and since it's my favorite game I'm tempted to say yes, but I don't think it's anything special in regards to actual content.
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)19:39 No.4454781
    >>4454752
    Heh, indeed
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)19:41 No.4454790
    >>4454752
    That's a pretty decent mage-changeling crossover idea.
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)19:43 No.4454803
    >>4454790
    It's from the Adamantine Arrow splatbook page 131.
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)19:44 No.4454812
    >>4454732
    Ah right. So they made that into and actual rule.

    Makes sense I guess.
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)20:07 No.4454980
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    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)20:09 No.4454990
    >>4454812
    It fits the 'Abused turned abuser'
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)20:14 No.4455030
    >>4454812
    >>4454990

    I'd be tempted to houserule it to something else; they become almost like a half-Fae (more than all Changelings are already, I mean), something relatively equal in power, but it's not guaranteed they'll be allowed into Arcadia; or even that they can find it in the first place. I imagine most of them wind up carving out a hollow in the hedge and operating much like a regular Fae Lord would do, perhaps even thinking they have reached Arcadia.

    I'm not sure I like the idea of 'explaining' where some of the Gentry come from. It makes them a little less mysterious and a little more mundane. And mundane is something a member of the Gentry should never be.
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    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)20:36 No.4455186
    >>4455030
    >And mundane is something a member of the Gentry should never be.

    Agreed. Until the very endgame and the last chapter of a changeling chronicle, I don't think the players should have any run-ins with the True Fae exept for perhaps some exiled noble stranded in the mortal world and of course - The Wild Hunt, which you frantically try to flee from.

    We had a chapter where we spent pretty much all the time fleeing though the hedge. The ST used music and had this piece that started with a horn blowing, followed by frantic drum beating. Every time you heard that damn horn you crapped your pants cause you KNEW arrows would start flying at you or vicious hunting dogs would come barreling out of the underbrush or something, as they toyed with us. Was intense, and we never got more than a glimpse of the actual hunters.
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)20:39 No.4455212
    >>4455186

    Holy shit. I'd have given my right testicle to have been there. Sounds like you've got one hell of a ST.
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)20:40 No.4455219
    I'd like to get a chance to play a hunter going after one of the Gentry.
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)20:46 No.4455272
    >>4455212
    Yeah he's great, but I think he's especially good at doing survival horror style stuff.

    He sometimes does these one-shot one-evening zombie survival sessions too, using WoD rules and with different situations and premises.

    We usually create characters togther and then shuffle the sheets, so everyone get a random character. Sometimes you end up as the crusty old vietnal veteran and sometimes you're the sexy cheerleader, and it's an unspoken rule that only one or two characters will make it out alive. When you die you start helping the ST, and thinking of inventive ways for the remaining characters to meet their end (usually passing notes).
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)20:50 No.4455300
    >>4455219

    >I'd like to get a chance to play a hunter going after one of the Gentry.

    You know, this could actually be pretty interesting. Play a one-shot game of a Hunter going after what he thinks is a 'normal' Supernatural who's been kidnapping people in the area, only for it to end with him facing off against one of the Others and being stolen away after a short, futile fight.

    The ST then launches into a full-blown Changeling campaign, with you bringing back your Hunter after he escaped Arcadia, now transformed into a Changeling.
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)20:51 No.4455315
    >>4455272
    Oh and it's a lot more fun than Left4Dead.

    The most fun is sometimes your character dying in some horribly hilarious way.
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)20:54 No.4455335
    >>4455300
    Yeah, but that's the kind of thing I think you really need to ok with the player first, which ruins the surprise a little.

    Can't have people who signed up to play hunter suddenly end up playing changeling unless they want to.
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)20:57 No.4455368
    >>4455335

    Granted, though it would be one hell of a cool way to add some detail to the pre-abduction life of a Changeling character.
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)21:02 No.4455401
    >>4455368
    Oh yes.

    Perhaps this could be a good way to insert a new changeling character into a running chronicle. Perhaps the hunter would even start out as a semi-antagonist to the other players until they resolve to work together or he gets abducted.

    Remember, time passes differently in Arcadia. So he might be gone a few weeks in the real world, but having spent years in captivity as a slave to the Others.
    Perhaps the only people he remembers and can now connect to are the changelings he met prior to his abduction.
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)21:30 No.4455597
    Ho?
    This is still around?
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)21:31 No.4455604
    >>4455597

    I'm here for another fifteen minutes or so. If people want to talk, I can talk.
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)21:36 No.4455636
    >>4455604
    Well what would you suggest as a good setting?
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)21:47 No.4455699
    >>4455636

    If you just mean the location the RP takes place in, then there were some suggestions earlier in the thread. Look for a city with a lot of established, unpleasant history. Famous murderers or national disasters that you can work into your setting; one Anon suggested London, and the Great Fire being the work of a True Fae. What if Jack the Ripper was a Darkling Razorhand, and the prostitutes he murdered were all agents of the Gentry? You want stuff like that, things that let you build a good, solid mythology to base the history of your Freehold on.
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)21:50 No.4455716
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    >>4455636
    >>4455699
    But hell, even a small town could have fae problems, and that it's a tiny place that seems to accept the random disappearances in stride could be an interesting setting.
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)21:50 No.4455719
    >>4455699
    London sounds good.
    If only to call the Hedge Un-Lun-Dun and have the Coalition of Bad, Bad Men
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)21:52 No.4455727
    >>4455716

    Yea. A small village that's been prayed upon by a Fae Lord for centuries; one child, every year, is taken on a certain evening. If people try to prevent this, they go missing as well. Over time they just came to accept it.
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)21:56 No.4455743
    >>4455699

    >What if Jack the Ripper was a Darkling Razorhand, and the prostitutes he murdered were all agents of the Gentry? You want stuff like that, things that let you build a good, solid mythology to base the history of your Freehold on.

    "Jack".

    No-one really knows what Jack looks like. Who he is, what his motivations are, hell, even whether he's on the side of the Freehold or the Gentry is a mystery. All that's known is he's a very old, very powerful Darkling Razorhand unaffiliated with any Court and unpledged to any member of the Freehold. Occasionally, the current ruler will receive a package containing a handful of severed bodyparts taken from one of the Freehold's enemies, and a hand-written note saying simply "You're welcome - Jack".

    The handwriting is different each time. Unfortunately, occasionally, the same happens to a member of the Freehold itself. Some believe this shows that Jack is able to week out traitors who have influenced their ranks. Others are convinced that Jack is, simply, a murderous lunatic unable to discern friend from foe.

    Of course, the only person who might know for sure, is Jack himself.
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)21:58 No.4455749
    >>4455743

    >week out traitors

    'weed out traitors', of course, was what I meant.
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)22:00 No.4455763
    >>4455743
    Awesome mate
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)22:00 No.4455766
    Great thread.

    Nice to see some Changeling discuassion, and in general have some WoD dicussion without it degenerating into nWoD vs oWoD bullshit. Sadly, I'm way past bedtime in my timezone.

    Thanks to everyone who contributed.
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)22:01 No.4455769
    >>4455766
    OP here, night man, glad you like it
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)22:07 No.4455804
    >>4455766
    >>4455769

    I gotta head off as well. It's gone 3am in Scotland and I need to try and get some rest.

    But still.

    Can't sleep.
    Fae will take me.
    Can't sleep.
    Fae will take me.
    Can't sleep.
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)22:12 No.4455838
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    True Fae in a small town...
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)22:14 No.4455851
    >>4455804
    Well good luck with that mate.
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)22:15 No.4455859
    >>4453754
    >>4453736
    >>4453806
    >>4454407
    >>4454399
    Holy shit I need to play this.

    >>4455743
    Would be better, and more accurate, if he didn't refer to himself by any name and each note simply read "From Hell."
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)22:17 No.4455876
    >>4455699
    Atlanta has been an AWESOME place to have this campaign, never look at the city the same way.
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)22:23 No.4455917
    >>4455876
    ORLY?
    >> Anonymous 05/01/09(Fri)23:01 No.4456184
    Bump I guess, just to see if anyone has anything else?



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