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- | ====== New Arrivals! ====== | ||
- | It is mandate by Fae law that new arrivals to a domain present themselves in court. However, Starke doesn' | + | ====== Enchantments ====== |
+ | Enchanting a Mortal (or prodigal) is not something to take lightly, but sometimes it is necessary. Kithain characters might think to enchant an Autumn Person as a way to open their eyes to the Dreaming. It is technically possible to enchant someone rooted so deep in Banality that they radiate the death of dreams without even meaning | ||
+ | to. Such a task is the stuff of legends, and dangerous to boot. A successful enchantment of an Autumn Person, though requiring staggering amounts of Glamour, could be a powerful blow to the oncoming Winter — someone wholly representative of the death of imagination, | ||
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+ | * Temporary Enchantment- spend an amount of Glamour equal to or +1 more than the subject’s Banality rating. if equal the enchantment heads at sunrise, if +1 enchantment ends at the following sunrise. | ||
+ | * Permanent Enchantment- These not only take ALOT of glamour and the balefire, it is not allowed. Don't even ask. | ||
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+ | Also, those Enchanted need to follow the Mist section above on how to cope after the enchantment is over. | ||
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====== The Golden Rule! ====== | ====== The Golden Rule! ====== | ||
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