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A changeling, also historically referred to as an auf or oaf, is a human-like creature found throughout much of European folklore. According to folklore, a changeling was a substitute left by a supernatural being when kidnapping a human being. Sometimes the changeling was a 'stock' (a piece of wood made magically to resemble the kidnapped human ...
Changeling: The Dreaming is a tabletop role-playing game originally published by White Wolf Publishing in July 1995, and is part of the World of Darkness series. Player characters are changelings, fae souls reborn into human bodies, a practice begun by the fae to protect themselves as magic vanished from the world.
An illustration by John Bauer from the children's story Bortbytingarna (1913), depicting a changeling girl and two trolls. [1] In Changeling: The Dreaming, players take the roles of changelings. Changeling: The Dreaming is a tabletop role-playing game in the World of Darkness series, where players take the roles of changelings.
Fairests: Changelings that embody the beauty and majesty of the Fae. Ogres: Changelings that were subject to violence and became avatars of it. Wizened: Changelings that served as workers and servants only to become the figure of their profession. The Lost have many problems to deal with, the most prominent being the Gentry, or True Fae.
Dreams and Nightmares was developed by Ian Lemke, [3] and was written by Robert Scott Martin, Neil Mick, and James A. Moore, and edited by Ed Hall. [4] The art director for the book was Aileen Miles; [3] the art team also included interior artists Steve Ellis, Jeff Holt, Ryan Kelly, Matthew Mitchell, Paul S. Phillips, and Steve Prescott, and the cover artist Michael Gaydos.
The kenku's backstory and traits are expanded upon in Volo's Guide to Monsters [5], in which it is explained: "Haunted by an ancient crime that robbed them of their wings, the kenku wander the world as vagabonds and burglars who live at the edge of human society." According to this version of kenku lore, the kenku once served a powerful ...
Pages in category "Changeling: The Dreaming" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
A character class is a fundamental part of the identity and nature of characters in the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game.A character's capabilities, strengths, and weaknesses are largely defined by their class; choosing a class is one of the first steps a player takes to create a Dungeons & Dragons player character. [1]