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== Tabletop RPG == |
== Tabletop RPG == |
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* In the tabletop role-playing game ''[[Changeling: The Lost]]'', a Changeling's mien (that is, their true, Fae-inspired appearance) is virtually impossible to detect against a Changeling's will, even to other magical folk; though there may be enough bleedover to make their mundane appearance unique or unusual enough to make others suspect there could be something wrong , the illusion of a normal visage, called the Mask, is complete and almost impenetrable. However, one book lists optional conditions for people who are naturally capable of seeing through it-- such as the seventh son of a seventh son, a person with [[Mismatched Eyes|heterochromia]], or someone born on Leap Day. |
* In the tabletop role-playing game ''[[Changeling: The Lost]]'', a Changeling's mien (that is, their true, Fae-inspired appearance) is virtually impossible to detect against a Changeling's will, even to other magical folk; though there may be enough bleedover to make their mundane appearance unique or unusual enough to make others suspect there could be something wrong , the illusion of a normal visage, called the Mask, is complete and almost impenetrable. However, one book lists optional conditions for people who are naturally capable of seeing through it-- such as the seventh son of a seventh son, a person with [[Mismatched Eyes|heterochromia]], or someone born on Leap Day. |
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** Then there's the fact that most things from the Hedge, such as [[Our Goblins Are |
** Then there's the fact that most things from the Hedge, such as [[Our Goblins Are Wickeder|hobgoblins]], can only be perceived on Earth by changelings or any humans a changeling has chosen to ensorcel. |
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* In the 3E [[Ravenloft]] supplement ''Dark Tales & Disturbing Legends'', many bogeymen can only be seen by children. |
* In the 3E [[Ravenloft]] supplement ''Dark Tales & Disturbing Legends'', many bogeymen can only be seen by children. |
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