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− | Lost Pantheon
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− | Changelings that believe themselves gods.
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− | Titles: Ancient (also Daemon, Totem or other similar titles)
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− | Prerequisites: Wyrd 6, Mantle (Any) 4, Clarity no higher than 6
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− | Name: Ambrose Garreau
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− | Birthplace: New Orleans, LA
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− | DoB: April 1904
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− | Take: June 1922
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− | Keeper: The Noemata
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− | Seeming: Fairest
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− | Kith: Brewer/Flowering
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− | Profession: Rum Runner/Sommelier/Herbalist/Perfumer/Poisoner
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− | Appearance: The Fairest are often tall, often slim and always good-looking, however they appear. They’re never really
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− | conventionally attractive. They’re striking and memorable with it. They’re also the changelings who as humans look the most like their fae miens.
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− | The pole dancer has full, sensual features and a knockout figure. Her eyes are an amazing shade of violet. Most people think she’s wearing contact
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− | lenses. In her fae seeming, her hair is even longer than it is already, her ears are pointed and the fullness of her lips, the curve of her chin and the size and color of her eyes are exaggerated to an almost painful degree. The Draconic Prince has flaming red skin and sharp teeth, but they only serve
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− | to show what a striking man he is. As a human, he has a broad smile and perfect teeth in an angular face. The Demon Lover is always immaculately groomed, and he always smells good without ever using product. Again, in his fae seeming, his cruel beauty is emphasized to the extreme. His ears are pointed, and he has the look of a Victorian stage devil to him. The Draconic Witch resembles nothing more than a perfect, affluent suburban housewife; in her fae seeming, her perfect dress and jewelry become the accouterments of a dark, cruelly beautiful lady, with a cold satanic grace that freezes the soul.
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− | The Deva looks like a smiling Hindu god, all blue-green skin and liquid, heavy-lashed eyes. Those eyes appear much the same in his human seeming. The gung-ho orisha is a big African American man with a shaved head and a warm smile. In his fae seeming, he is taller and slimmer, his features angular,
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− | Flowering — Flowers blossom on bare earth where these changelings have stood (although they take months to appear in the human world rather than seconds, as they did in Faerie). Their skin is soft like the petal of a rose or a chrysanthemum and bright with a bloom of health. The Flowering Fairest has a Seductive Fragrance: her skin, hair and breath carries the aroma of unknown blossoms from places unseen, the promise of pleasures unknown. Her bouquet seduces and lulls in equal measure. She gains the benefit of the 9 again rule on dice pools including Persuasion, Socialize and Subterfuge.
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− | Brewer — Changelings who spent their durance in Faerie learning how to create mind-bendingly potent drinks or peculiar alchemies. Due to long exposure and gradual immunity, a Brewer gains four bonus dice to any Stamina roll made to resist poisons or intoxication. In addition, the Brewers know the recipe
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− | for The Inebriating Elixir: once per scene, the changeling can instantly ferment one pint of any drink with Glamour, turning it into a powerfully intoxicating brew. The changeling needs to be able to touch the container holding the drink to do this. The changeling’s player rolls Wits + Crafts. If the roll is successful, the player may spend one Glamour point to invest the drink with a Potency rating equal to the changeling’s Wyrd rating, plus the
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− | Understanding Desire: One way is to use the nobility, not as an example of going after what you desire, but understanding the desires of others. A true spring noble not only knows how to reach for their own desires, but has had the rush of impulsively grabbing the object of their desire and having it wear off. Now they understand that heat-of-the-moment desires are not always good, and not very gratifying in the long run. They can help younger courtiers to understand this, and guide them to identifying what is just a knee-jerk reaction and what is something they deeply truly want, and guide them to finding how to attain it.
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− | It's not the destination, it's the journey: Possibly your nobles, or at least experienced courtiers, are not so much interesting in getting in their current conquest's pants, but are more in love with the chase. The silent courtship, the small, thoughtful gift left where their lover can find it. They find joy, not in getting what they want, but in getting it with grace, subtlety, and style.
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− | Others Desires: Some great spring courtiers attain high mantle, not because they are good at getting what they want, but they understand their fellow Lost and help them to attain their own desires. They have a knack for understanding what it is a person desires, even if they themselves don't, and find ways to encourage them and to help them reach their goals. Understanding desire does not mean you have to be a lust crazed greedy glutton, this person may in fact have an efficiency apartment with just enough to scrape by because she/he finds their joy in making others happy.
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− | Reference Material: Lords of Summer, a Changeling: the Lost supplement, expounds on the seasonal courts and gives some very good examples. Think about the kinds of hobbies people have and sometimes obsess over. Like me personally. I am a gardening enthusiast and I like to cook. - Changeling translation - I own my own greenhouse and vegetable plot, along with three flower beds that are nothing but edible flowers and an herb boxes in every window of my house, I even grow corn on the roof. I grow all of my own food with this and transform the raw ingredients into culinary masterworks of art that I then either eat, sell, or give away as the whim strikes me becuase I just LOVE cooking and gardening sooo much, it is MY WHOLE LIFE
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− | Long distance to Cardinal: Ambrose waves. "Hey there. I had a question, but it's about the Keeper your alt (Rainier) created. Was wondering if it was still okay to ask you :)"
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− | From afar, Cardinal hand-wobbles. "What's the question?"
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− | Long distance to Cardinal: Ambrose wonders "With The Noemata - can there be multiple Examplars of the same category (either Major or Minor Arcana)?"
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− | Cardinal pages: Sure. Consider, if one escapes, it'll need to be replaced.
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− | Long distance to Cardinal: Ambrose nods. "Just wanted to double check. :)"
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− | You paged Cardinal with ‘And is The Noemata specific to a region? Or would He collect someone from say, New Orleans? :)’
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− | Cardinal pages: The Noemata operates locally. It is worth note that distances between places in the Hedge aren't what they are in the mortal world, so it's certainly /possible/ for someone to be plucked from far away, but it ought to be a rare occurrence. Could also happen that a band of privateers makes a habit of selling their victims far from their homes, so someone kidnapped in New Orleans could be sold at market in Tamarack Falls and spill out to find themselves far, far removed from the life they knew.
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− | Long distance to Cardinal: Ambrose nods. "Cool beans! That helps! :D"
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− | Cardinal pages: Awesome. Glad to help :}
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− | <div class="quote"><font style="color:#57D3EE">"Fear. Fear is the mind killer" - </font><<font style="color:#729193">Frank Herbert, <i>The Litany Against Fear</i></font>
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− | <b>The Plunge</b>: 1 Glamour allows the oneirophysic to plunge immediately into a lucid dream state, entering the dreams of a sleeper she is in physical contact with.
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− | <b>Dream Invading </b>- <i>The old fashioned way</i>.
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− | *Res + Comp again to awaken (for oneiropomp)
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− | *Lucid Dreamers can try to awaken (their Res + Comp VS my Wits + Emp + Wyrd)
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− | *Wits + Occult + Wyrd + Intensity to determine if prophetic (only an exceptional grants knowledge of how likely it is to happened and how to avoid it. Changes to a prophetic dream end it immediately; considered unlucky by dreamworkers).
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− | Q: What is your character's full name? Is there a reason behind it?%RA: Ambrose Julien Le Gareau (Garreau)%R%RQ: When/where were you born?%RA: Born on 20 Apr 1894%R%RQ: How was your childhood/young adulthood? What were you like?%RA: His childhood was filled with a mixture of both access and limited access. His parents were both children of French Creole (Gens de Couleur) and had some wealth to them, but not enough to be considered rich. Music, education, art, history, and language made up most of Ambrose's daytime activities. But he also slipped out at night to be entertained by his uncle and their friends who sought the nightlife filled with juke joints, ragtime music, and more colorful entertainment.%R%RQ: What is your profession? How do you feel about it?%RA: He has taken up the profession of winemaking, as well as skilled in the field of a chocolatier. He doesn't really consider these things as professions, but more like a means to an end when it comes to feeling out, exploring, and nudging peoples' desires. He also delves into the field of poisons and herbal lore.%R%RQ: If you are apping in to work for another player, please include this here.%RA: None as of right now, but would like to connect with the family for possibly working/running Moontide Vineyard if possible%R%RQ: What is your family like? Do you have any living relatives?%RA: His family was loving, if not firm. His father was a budding doctor for the colored community, while his mother was a teacher and pianist. As far as Ambrose knows, none of his relatives are still alive. But there might be a great-great-grand cousin here or there.%R%RQ: Why are you here in Tamarack Falls/Fort Brunsett, VT?%RA: Why do people leave a place they had roots in to go elsewhere? He's looking to connect with his distant family in the Tam. Much of the Le Gareau that he knew as a family has moved on over time (death, remarried, etc.) and his Garreau family do have a winery that he's interested in working at and perhaps even establish himself as a "God of Wine and Revelry."%R%RQ: What does your character do for fun? What are your hobbies?%RA: Sommelier, carousing, archery, communing with nature/spirits, and playing the trumpet to name a few.%R%RQ: What is your experience with the supernatural? What happened? How do you feel about this?*%RA: Well, he is a Changeling - so experience with the supernatural is par for the course. He's also developed a keen ability to commune with those spirits in Twilight. Even the spirits have their desires that need quenching, and who can turn down the ability to help fan the flames of desires to the spirits of woods, trees, cars (which is strange), and more powerful spirits of the world.%R
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His grandmother warned him (as well as his mother, who half-believed in the old ways--much as she tried not to) of summoning Loa that he had no way of paying or banishing.%R%RQ: How do you feel about this?%RA: Ambrose tried to be more like his father, a young man of reason. Of things that can only be because you can see them. But on those random occasions, he would still have something of his grandmother in him, and might hide something under his pillow for good luck, or to ask the aid of the spirit world to help him or his family in some payment to "be better" the next day, week, month, etc.%R%RQ: What is your new name, now that you are a Changeling?%RA: Ambrose never changed his name. Even as a Changeling, he didn't feel compelled to change it.%R%RQ: How were you Taken?%RA: Over time, Ambrose became less like his father, and more like his uncle. Academics gave way to pursuits of earthly pleasure. He was smart, but he never really pushed himself to be more. Getting away with charm, friendly smiles, clever words, etc. When he started hanging out with his uncle more--taking road trips through the woods under the cover of darkness, carrying precious cargo, he realized too late that he could have, and should have made better choices. His father found out of his brothers gin-runs in the early years of Prohibition and forbade his associate with him any longer. One night, he saw his uncle ushered into a car. Curiously, he followed the car just outside of town. A deal that took a sudden turn for the worse ended with Ambrose being thrown into the trunk of another car, and his uncle dead. Later, the body of both son and uncle would be found in some muddy bayou.%R%RQ: How long did you stay in Arcadia?%RA: At least six decades. Sixty years of toil, lessons, learning, reflection, and transformation into the persona he is today--or has always been.%R%RQ: Who was your Keeper? What were they like?%RA: His Keeper was The Noemata and in the realm of The Seventy-Eight Steps, Ambrose was chosen for a purpose (or at least that's how he make sense of it), to shed off the expectations of what his father wanted, his mother wanted, or his his uncle even wanted for Ambrose to be--and become what he most desired, and become what he was meant to become.%R%RQ: What was your Durance like? How did it shape you into the Seeming/Kith you have today?%RA: He began, like all do on the 78 steps, as a Fool. For him, it was looking to the heavens and the remanence of spiritual connection he sought for answers. The path was lit by torches and candles, and hearths along the steps were warm and welcoming. When he rested, visions dance within his dreams. Ideas challenging and invoking changes. He looked for a way home--but only because it was familiar. In time, he questioned why he wanted to go back to something and somewhere that was familiar. Places and people that wanted to control or use him for their own whims and desires. The Noemata continued to push this Fool into growing and becoming more. For Ambrose, this was not a punishment--to be in this alien world and constantly tested around every corner. For him, this was for something more. For him to be more. But even the most wonderous of adventures into the self have their diversions, crossroads, and setbacks along the path. Along the path was temptations. Temptations to something more watery in nature. Instead of warm hearths, he found solace in overflowing chalices and lovers that came and went like the ebbing and flowing of the tides. Sore feet and weary spirits were replenished with perfumed oils and edible plants. Evolution. Transformation. He pushed onward and upward. The lessons continued to repeat. The cycle does not end. The choice was is alone to make. His desires needed to come first. What did *he* want to become? What was he *meant* to become? Perhaps this is what the Devil went through when he fell. A choice to rebel. A desire to be his own individual amongst the Heavenly Host.%R%RQ: How did you escape?%RA: His journey along the steps was still fraught with repetitive lessons. Much of him changed. All of him changed. But for the better. Like a butterfly, shedding its old self and molted skins of the past. He transformed into an Exemplar of The Devil. The strong will of desire. Want. Ambition without much other thought involved. Like the almond shaped parts of the Lizard Brain, he thought first and considered feelings later. How does the Devil fall once more back to Earth? The embodiment of choices made through powers, manipulation, and cunning used these awakened traits in himself to ask others along the steps for a way out. At the sacrifice of their own journey, they gave in. His smile, his willingness to listen to others, his ability to promise something greater for a small help on their end--a promise that was never fulfilled. Some loved him. Others hated to desire him.%R%RQ: What do you remember of it?%RA: Most of it that he remembers still comes in dreams/nightmares of walking through the different steps. Contacts with hedge beasts, hobs, other Fools along his journey of personal enlightenment/transformation.%R%RQ: What has your life been like since your escape?%RA: Ambrose life has been one of...adventure? He sees himself as such personas as Rumplestiltskin, Lucifer, the Djinn. He's met people that are drawn to him, people that want to be part of his circle, people that come to him (eventually), looking for help with their deep desires, looking to want something--and damn the consequences. He's happy to oblige, but there's always a price. A price that he is never connected to when things go south. Like wine, he bides his time on the finer "vintages," waiting for the right moment for the opportunity to blossom in the Mortals he's been around.%R%RQ: Do you have a Fetch? If yes, what are your intentions toward it?%RA: The Fetch that replaced him was one specifically placed to be the dead body they found the night of him being taken%R%RQ: Whether or not you have a Fetch, do you have valid ID? Are you a legal citizen? If not, how do you compensate for that?%RA: A few strings pulled by a few Winter Court members he knew in Louisianna. Helped adjust some birth and death records for him. The birth cirtificate on file is his--just altered to show that he was born in 1987 instead of a long time ago.%R%RQ: Are you connected to any other PCs?%RA: He's connected to the Garreaus (a distant cousin from "The Big Easy") as well as any that were taken by the same Keeper.%R%RQ: Are you in a Court? If yes, which, and why? What do you do for your Court?%RA: He's a member of the Spring Court. Some positions he's served as Physician, Archivist, and Finder. He currently holds no position in the court as or right now, feeling out his desires anew.%R%RQ: Do you have an Entitlement? If yes, which, why, and what did you do to earn the privilege?%RA: He's a member of the Lost Pantheon. After a time, he sought a noble order that best matched his desires and thought processes. His abilities to charm, beguile, manipulate, and fish out someone's desires--and be able to provide them what they wanted just comes naturally (now) for him. In dreams, he saw ancient times where people came to him for his gifts, worshiped and idolized him. Only wanting what they wanted most. In the end, serving as a "God" seemed to make the most sense.%R%RQ: Are you in the Freehold?%RA: Not yet.
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