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− | These are things that one might find out if really looking into Aneira's history, but she's gone through a lot of trouble to hide various things. Hidden Life 2, New Identity 2, Inconspicuous 4 (Entitlement). | + | These are things that one might find out if really looking into Aneira's history, but she's gone through a lot of trouble to hide her past. Hidden Life 2, New Identity 2, Inconspicuous 4 (Entitlement). |
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| <div class="hook">Self-<span class="hooksecondary">P</span>roclaimed <span class="hooksecondary">H</span>eroine</div> | | <div class="hook">Self-<span class="hooksecondary">P</span>roclaimed <span class="hooksecondary">H</span>eroine</div> |
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| + | Aneira belongs to the [[The Lost Pantheon|Lost Pantheon]], but she's been (so far) careful to keep ''Vahca'', the ice valkyrie, separate from ''Aneira'', the self she presents to the Freehold. A glance over her history might explain this: the incident with her motley looms as a reminder of what happens when one's clarity slips, not just to herself but to others who might find her hobby less than amenable. |
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| + | Aneira believes she has been called to a higher purpose and that her time in Arcadia was akin to passing through the (frozen) fires of Hell. Perhaps she doesn't quite believe in a Christian God, but she certainly believes she was stripped of her humanity and that her aspect is meaningful in some way. |
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| + | Her hidden self (or true one, depending on how you look at things) proclaims herself as a demigoddess of winter storms and crystalline light, a measured hand that metes out justice, and a protector of those she perceives as weak, particularly of women appearing to be being abused by men. The abusers often find themselves soundly beaten down by a blindingly bright crystalline figure and the women dispensed advice to extricate themselves from their situations. She drinks shame from them both and sometimes escorts the transgressors to another Pantheon counterpart to be dealt with. |
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| <div class="hook">Mirror <span class="hooksecondary">I</span>mage</div> | | <div class="hook">Mirror <span class="hooksecondary">I</span>mage</div> |
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| + | Aneira's fetch is her Enemy. |
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| + | Her fetch is fairly powerful in the mortal world. Having stolen the life Aneira had before she was Taken, the fetch holds Aneira's true name, Clara Mueller née Stahl. 'Clara' married an up-and-coming lawyer with political aspirations who works now for the Department of Justice in Washington D.C. The Muellers, now middle-aged, are only prominent to those who understand the inner workings of that side of things, but they are very well-connected. The fetch knows Aneira escaped and will kill or return her to her master given the opportunity; the fetch is no friend to changelings in general, and works actively to change identification laws to make their lives harder. It also handles something of a local neighborhood watch aspect. |
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| + | <div class="hook">The <span class="hooksecondary">S</span>ulptor of <span class="hooksecondary">F</span>rozen <span class="hooksecondary">R</span>oses</div> |
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| + | Another thing Aneira never speaks of: her Keeper, the Sculptor of Frozen Roses. A Bluebeard-esque figure, he had a habit of taking wives and instituting a number of rules that had to be followed. Difficult to please as he was, each wife would eventually fail his tests and be transformed into statues. Despite that her time in Arcadia is becoming increasingly clear in her memory, she knows little about this figure other than what she herself experienced and, as is common enough for changelings, fears nothing more than him finding her. |
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| + | The Sculptor's domain is a land of sharp edges and frozen beauty. Nothing grows there, and there is a stillness to it that might be mistaken for peace or serenity. Objects that resemble trees or flowers are in fact carved from sharp, hard crystals and gemstones. Furniture has no cushions, only cutting edges. The ground is composed of diamond shards that will cut the feet of the unprepared. In this land are statues of beautiful women: ice, marble, alabaster, granite, blue gemstone. Those who suffer his attentions are liable to find themselves painfully reshaped when his temper strikes. |
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