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== [[Tabletop Games]] ==
== [[Tabletop Games]] ==
* Thanks to the Arcane Fate, the Sidereals of ''[[Exalted]]'' turn this [[Up to Eleven]]. Not only are they completely unknown to the vast majority of Creation's inhabitants, but within a week or two of meeting them, you will forget them. And any records of their existence will be lost, accidentally destroyed, vanish mysteriously, or otherwise be rendered useless. A Sidereal could murder your parents right in front of you, and in a month you wouldn't be able to pick them out of a lineup or even remember the incident clearly—were they even murdered at all, or was it a freak accident of some kind?
* Thanks to the Arcane Fate, the Sidereals of ''[[Exalted]]'' turn this [[Up to Eleven]]. Not only are they completely unknown to the vast majority of Creation's inhabitants, but within a week or two of meeting them, you will forget them. And any records of their existence will be lost, accidentally destroyed, vanish mysteriously, or otherwise be rendered useless. A Sidereal could murder your parents right in front of you, and in a month you wouldn't be able to pick them out of a lineup or even remember the incident clearly—were they even murdered at all, or was it a freak accident of some kind?
* This is sort of a tradition in the ''[[Eberron]]'' setting, where identities and motivations of major villains are left ambiguous so that the DM can fill it in to suit his campaign's needs. For instance, nothing is known about the identity, motivations, or background of the [https://eberron.fandom.com/wiki/Lord_of_Blades Lord of Blades], often regarded as the [[Big Bad]] of the setting; most assume he is a Warforged, but as the information in the link shows, there's even some doubt of ''that''.


== [[Video Games]] ==
== [[Video Games]] ==