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''Many will tell you Changeling is a whimsical and frivolous game.  Wrong.  Its a story about the sorrows of aging, the decay of childlike wonder in the face of awful truths, and the forces of agony and despair that threaten to swallow our world, an often tragic horror.  But, there are lights''
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''Many will tell you Changeling is a whimsical and frivolous game.  Wrong.  Its a story about the sorrows of aging, the decay of childlike wonder in the face of awful truths, and the forces of agony and despair that threaten to swallow our world, an often tragic horror.  But, there are lights.''
  
You should expect a chronicle of dark fantasy, a staffer who revels in the stereotypes and biases of a feudal society.  I don't restrict roleplay, but you should expect that actions have consequences. I will make every attempt to warn pcs when those consequences could be fatal.  However, that doesn't mean I'm telling you not to do any particular action, only that you make a conscious ooc decision to risk all.  I hope we will create a rich and dramatic chronicle with heroes we love and antagonists we love to hate.
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You should expect a chronicle of dark fantasy and a staffer who revels in the stereotypes and biases of a feudal society.  I don't restrict roleplay, but you should expect that actions have consequences. I will make every attempt to warn pcs when those consequences could be fatal.  However, that doesn't mean I'm telling you not to do any particular action, only that you make a conscious ooc decision to risk all.  I hope we will create a rich and dramatic chronicle with heroes we love and antagonists we love to hate.

Latest revision as of 15:14, 17 December 2021

Many will tell you Changeling is a whimsical and frivolous game. Wrong. Its a story about the sorrows of aging, the decay of childlike wonder in the face of awful truths, and the forces of agony and despair that threaten to swallow our world, an often tragic horror. But, there are lights.

You should expect a chronicle of dark fantasy and a staffer who revels in the stereotypes and biases of a feudal society. I don't restrict roleplay, but you should expect that actions have consequences. I will make every attempt to warn pcs when those consequences could be fatal. However, that doesn't mean I'm telling you not to do any particular action, only that you make a conscious ooc decision to risk all. I hope we will create a rich and dramatic chronicle with heroes we love and antagonists we love to hate.