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** The Court of Spring involves a Huntman trying to intimidate a dancer by showing up in the name of her Keeper... only to be left dumbfounded when she doesn't even ''seem'' to recognize her Keeper's image and just asks him if she knows him.
** The Summer Court has the Huntman attack a group of Changelings and quickly take down all the bulkier and more threatening-looking members of the group, [[UnderestimatingBadassery while leaving the seemingly harmless maiden]]... only for her to pull out [[{{BFS}} a blade almost as long as he is]] and aim it at his throat. While casually informing him said sword used to be ''a knife the size of her finger'' when she started sharpening it.
** The Autumn Court has a Changeling witch use a spell to summon the vengeful souls of all the animals he slayed to make his attire, causing [[TheDogBitesBack his own clothes to turn against him]].
** The Winter Court has the Huntman's hounds go around hunting to find... nothing. The Courtiers have already left by the time they arrive, leaving nothing but a mask that quickly fades out.

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** The Court of Spring involves a Huntman Huntsman trying to intimidate a dancer by showing up in the name of her Keeper... only to be left dumbfounded when she doesn't even ''seem'' to recognize her Keeper's image and just asks him if she knows him.
** The Summer Court has the Huntman Huntsman attack a group of Changelings and quickly take down all the bulkier and more threatening-looking members of the group, [[UnderestimatingBadassery while leaving the seemingly harmless maiden]]... only for her to pull out [[{{BFS}} a blade almost as long as he is]] and aim it at his throat. While casually informing him said sword used to be ''a knife the size of her finger'' when she started sharpening it.
** The Autumn Court has a Changeling witch use a spell to summon the vengeful souls of all the animals he the Huntsman slayed to make his attire, causing [[TheDogBitesBack his own clothes to turn against him]].
** The Winter Court has the Huntman's Huntsman's hounds go around hunting to find... nothing. The Courtiers have already left by the time they arrive, leaving nothing but a mask that quickly fades out.
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** The Summer Court has the Huntman attack a group of Changelings and quickly take down all the bulkier and more threatening-looking members of the group, [[UnderestimatingBadassery while leaving the seemingly harmless maiden]]... only for her to pull out [[{{BFS}} a blade almost as long as he is]] and aim it at his troath. While casually informing him said sword used to be ''a knife the size of her finger'' when she started sharpening it.

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** The Summer Court has the Huntman attack a group of Changelings and quickly take down all the bulkier and more threatening-looking members of the group, [[UnderestimatingBadassery while leaving the seemingly harmless maiden]]... only for her to pull out [[{{BFS}} a blade almost as long as he is]] and aim it at his troath.throat. While casually informing him said sword used to be ''a knife the size of her finger'' when she started sharpening it.
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** The Summer Court has the Huntman attack a group of Changelings and quickly take down all the bulkier and more threatening-looking members of the group, [[UnderestimatingBadassery while leaving the seemingly harmless maiden]]... only for her to pull out [[{{BFS}} a blade almost as long as he is]] and aim it at his troath. While casually informing said sword used to be ''a knife the size of her finger'' when she started sharpening it.

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** The Summer Court has the Huntman attack a group of Changelings and quickly take down all the bulkier and more threatening-looking members of the group, [[UnderestimatingBadassery while leaving the seemingly harmless maiden]]... only for her to pull out [[{{BFS}} a blade almost as long as he is]] and aim it at his troath. While casually informing him said sword used to be ''a knife the size of her finger'' when she started sharpening it.
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** The Autumn Court has a Changeling witch use a spell to summon the vengeful souls of all the animals he slayed to make his attire, causing his own clothes to turn against him.

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** The Autumn Court has a Changeling witch use a spell to summon the vengeful souls of all the animals he slayed to make his attire, causing [[TheDogBitesBack his own clothes to turn against him.him]].

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** The Summer Court has the Huntman attack a group of Changelings and quickly take down all the bulkier and more threatening-looking members of the group, [[UnderestimatingBadassery while leaving the seemingly harmless maiden]]... only for her to pull out [[{{BFS}} a blade almost as long as him]] and aim it at his troath. While casually informing said sword used to be ''a knife the size of her finger'' when she started sharpening it.

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** The Summer Court has the Huntman attack a group of Changelings and quickly take down all the bulkier and more threatening-looking members of the group, [[UnderestimatingBadassery while leaving the seemingly harmless maiden]]... only for her to pull out [[{{BFS}} a blade almost as long as him]] he is]] and aim it at his troath. While casually informing said sword used to be ''a knife the size of her finger'' when she started sharpening it.it.
** The Autumn Court has a Changeling witch use a spell to summon the vengeful souls of all the animals he slayed to make his attire, causing his own clothes to turn against him.
** The Winter Court has the Huntman's hounds go around hunting to find... nothing. The Courtiers have already left by the time they arrive, leaving nothing but a mask that quickly fades out.
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* The 2E corebook provides short fictions describing each Court in action, displaying each their moment of awesome against Huntsmen:
** The Court of Spring involves a Huntman trying to intimidate a dancer by showing up in the name of her Keeper... only to be left dumbfounded when she doesn't even ''seem'' to recognize her Keeper's image and just asks him if she knows him.
** The Summer Court has the Huntman attack a group of Changelings and quickly take down all the bulkier and more threatening-looking members of the group, [[UnderestimatingBadassery while leaving the seemingly harmless maiden]]... only for her to pull out [[{{BFS}} a blade almost as long as him]] and aim it at his troath. While casually informing said sword used to be ''a knife the size of her finger'' when she started sharpening it.
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* An example from the Camarilla global LARP chronicle that also, in a way, counts as a CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming: The Freehold of Orlando was being besieged by the Hobgoblin armies of a Keeper known as the Lord of Silver and Sable. He had taken a member of the Freehold hostage, but sent a messenger to arrange a parley in order to return home with richer trophies. Among those who went to this Parley were the Autumn Queen of the freehold and her niece the Summer Queen. The two were dear friends, despite (or even because of) being two of the corners in a LoveTriangle.\\
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The Autumn Queen offered the Lord of Silver and Sable a deal. He was known to be an expert manipulator, able to bend the minds and emotions of mortals at his whim. She challenged him to a contest of emotional manipulation in lieu of the hostage, with the Summer Queen as the subject of the contest. If the Autumn Queen won, he would be barred from attacking or kidnapping any members of that Freehold, or their friends and allies, forever. If he won, he could take her, instead. He refused; one slave, even a Queen, wasn't worth two in his balance. With a sense of foreboding, the Summer Queen offered herself, as well. The Fae considered the contest, and accepted. Immediately, the Autumn Queen turned to the Summer Queen. “Love” She said. “Feel Love, as truly as you can, with all the fire and passion you have in your soul.”\\
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The Summer Queen smiled, kissed her aunt on the cheek, and said “That is easy, my Queen.”\\
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That done, the Autumn Queen turned to The Lord of Silver and Sable, and challenged him to make the Summer Queen feel love, as she had. [[DidYouJustScamCthulhu And he couldn't.]] The True Fae could inspire fear, lust, obsession... [[EvilCannotComprehendGood but not true love]]. He was bound by the oath of the contest, and was forced to flee.\\
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Bad. Ass.
* In a ''Changeling: the Lost'' game I'm in, the most recent session, with the town being overrun by monsters on Winter Solstice, generated CrowningMomentOfAwesome for all three [=PCs=].
** [[OurDragonsAreDifferent Draconic]] [[WhiteCollarWorker Accountant]] Drake reached into a fabled monster's wound and unwound him with a pull after pretty much blasting the Hound's face.
** [[WindsOfDestinyChange Goddamn fucking lucky]] [[SpookyPainting Living Painting]] Fu ends up fighting a horde in a nightclub, trying to get everyone else out safe, with his girlfriend going "STOP TRYING TO BE [[HeroicSacrifice A DAMN HERO!]]" Cue Fu running at a monster, grabbing him and using the momentum to get into the rafters and then elbow drop one, saying, [[ItsWhatIDo "But I'm not trying!"]]
** CloudCuckoolander [[NatureSpirit Dryad]] Mala wiped the floor with the summoned monsters a True Fae summoned. She took a few nicks, but being [[MadeOfIron made of wood]] and him using a dinky knife... No problem. Finally at the end, she smiled and stated, [[NotAfraidOfYouAnymore "I don't have nightmares, nightmares have]] ''me.''"
* TabletopGame/ChangelingTheLost: Our motley was being cautiously stalked by a mage who had caught wise that there was Something Funny Going On at the little house up the street and generally figured out that we ''always'' keep to our word, even if it's strictly to the letter. So he decided he wanted to capture our [[BattleButler Chatelaine]] by getting on the city bus he rode to work with him, and quietly telling him our [[CuteBruiser 14-year-old Ogre]] was scheduled to be chloroformed and kidnapped if he didn't cooperate, but if he ''did'' cooperate, he would call the attack off. Our Chatelaine agreed to this, and the mage figured he had it in the bag. When they went to get off the bus in some creepy, isolated part of town, our Chatelaine pulled the door lever himself instead of letting the driver do it, turned the door into a Hedge gate, and proceeded to kick the mage through it before he realized what happened. Cue spectacular beatdown in the Hedge, as without magic, the mage was an ordinary, incredibly wiener-like human, and once it was over, our Chatelaine pledged the ex-Mage that he would take him out of this horrible place if he called off the attack. It worked, he called it off, and our little Ogre came home without a moment's interruption. Our Chatelaine never told anyone else, and passed every necessary degeneration roll with flying colors. The rest of our motley ''still'' doesn't know about it IC.
** Fun, though your ST got magic wrong: the only restraint the Hedge puts on Awakened magic is that you can't use Space to make a portal that leads out of the Hedge (into it is just fine), magic related to perception is capped by the mage's [[KarmaMeter Wisdom]], and that the thorns strip away the soul, and hence one's ability to enact Supernal magic (which requires the mage to travel through the Hedge off the path for an extended period). The mage would have been trapped there, but all his other magic should have worked just fine.
* In a game I'm in, my character has, in the last six months or so IC time: Found out how to create a Hedge gate that only exists as long as it's wanted, discovered a way to refine iron ore into iron without need of heating it, invented a way to seal a Hedge gate more or less permanently, created a way to look into the Hedge (or out of it) without risk of opening a door for the inhabitants of the Hedge, and building on the the above-mentioned method of cold refining iron, worked out a method to make cold iron bullets practical, all of it working strictly within the rules of the game as written. Autumn really, ''really'' likes her. Summer's getting rather fond of her too. Oh, and she's one of Fairest, who earns her living as a [[BrainlessBeauty stripper]] and an [[PopularIsDumb artist's model.]] [[PlayingWithTropes Tropes are neat toys!]]
** And are you going to share these methods?
*** As you wish: For the hedge gate, a collapsible frame similar to those use for stepladder-platform combinations. Lighter, because it's not load-bearing, and with hooks on one side. Put the hook side inside, and drape a piece of string over the hooks. Use the string for the gate, burn the string when you're done. To refine iron ore, put iron ore nanopowder into solution, then use an aluminum anode and whatever cathode you find convenient to refine the iron electrolytically. To seal a Hedge gate, put an iron plate over its Earthside frame. If you're using cold iron (likely created with the above method), rivet or glue it in place. To make bullets, take electrochemically refined iron, turn it on a lathe, and sheath it in lead with a stamping press, leaving the tip uncovered. Then tamp it into the casing like any other bullet. To look into the Hedge safely, or reasonably so, use the mirror in a makeup compact. Keep the tip of your finger (or nail, if it's long enough) in the gate while you're looking, then three or four seconds after you remove that, the gate shuts. It's too small for most Hedge things to reach through, and if you close it, the gate is blocked.
* A Freehold-defense motley consisting of a hound Beast, a lead-soldier Elemental, and a Wizened cavalry soldier went on an expedition into the Hedge to find a place called the Court of Ashes, a location where a member of the Freehold had prophesied they would find a Token lance needed to stop a dragon Hedge-beast currently rampaging through the Thorns toward their Freehold.
** After fighting their way through a couple of encounters with Hedge-beasts, they were not exactly at their best when they were accosted by a mob of apelike hobgoblins speaking an unfamiliar language. The Elemental stepped up to try to intimidate or bluff them down, and thanks to a couple of lucky rolls and a lot of really quick thinking, managed to pick up enough of their language ''on the fly'' to begin actually communicating with them, leading to an agreement for them to allow the motley to pass in return for the motley performing a quick FetchQuest.
** When they found the Court of Ashes, they found the Token protected by a wall of flame which could not be circumvented by any method available to the motley. With only the previous prophecy to go by, the Wizened soldier got off his Fae Mount, took off his weapons and armor, contemplated his reasons for needing the lance - and stepped into the flames. His clothes went up spectacularly, but he himself emerged unscathed with the Token, to considerable good-natured joking from his motley-mates.
** Thus armed, the motley then set out to fight the dragon, an encounter that would not have gone nearly so well if the Elemental hadn't managed to start things off by ensnaring the beast with a lot of piano wire, using his elemental contract with metal to hold the thing in place for several rounds. It broke free eventually, but not before the other combatants had gotten some good hits in, including an iron-tipped arrow in the eye courtesy of the hound Beast, and a stone Elemental ally climbing up onto the dragon's back to take her axe directly to its head. The Wizened soldier ended up charging straight down the barrel of the dragon's breath - a searing beam of pure concentrated light - on the back of his [[HellishHorse Fae Mount]], wielding the Token lance, which activated itself by drawing a point of Lethal damage worth of blood straight through his hand. The whole thing was an exercise in pure unadulterated badass on the parts of both the motley and the Storyteller.
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** Thus armed, the motley then set out to fight the dragon, an encounter that would not have gone nearly so well if the Elemental hadn't managed to start things off by ensnaring the beast with a lot of piano wire, using his elemental contract with metal to hold the thing in place for several rounds. It broke free eventually, but not before the other combatants had gotten some good hits in, including an iron-tipped arrow in the eye courtesy of the hound Beast, and a stone Elemental ally climbing up onto the dragon's back to take her axe directly to its head. The Wizened soldier ended up charging straight down the barrel of the dragon's breath - a searing beam of pure concentrated light - on the back of his [[HellishHorse Fae Mount]], wielding the Token lance, which activated itself by drawing a point of Lethal damage worth of blood straight through his hand. The whole thing was an exercise in pure unadulterated {{Badass}} on the parts of both the motley and the Storyteller.

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** Thus armed, the motley then set out to fight the dragon, an encounter that would not have gone nearly so well if the Elemental hadn't managed to start things off by ensnaring the beast with a lot of piano wire, using his elemental contract with metal to hold the thing in place for several rounds. It broke free eventually, but not before the other combatants had gotten some good hits in, including an iron-tipped arrow in the eye courtesy of the hound Beast, and a stone Elemental ally climbing up onto the dragon's back to take her axe directly to its head. The Wizened soldier ended up charging straight down the barrel of the dragon's breath - a searing beam of pure concentrated light - on the back of his [[HellishHorse Fae Mount]], wielding the Token lance, which activated itself by drawing a point of Lethal damage worth of blood straight through his hand. The whole thing was an exercise in pure unadulterated {{Badass}} badass on the parts of both the motley and the Storyteller.
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** Apparently, everyone who has supernatural fae power has done something Awesome; the "[[EliteMooks ghoul]]" template for changelings, Fae-Touched, are those mortals who once made a promise (a declaration of undying love, a vow to protect and always be there for a child, or even a causal agreement to meet a friend at a certain time and place) to someone who ended up being taken by the Gentry...and ended up [[UndyingLoyalty trying to keep it anyway]], breaking into the Hedge in the process. That isn't (inherently) the Awesome bit, although said break ends up giving their friend an opportunity to escape. The Awesome bit comes from the fact that being Fae-Touched doesn't give you the ability to ''exit'' the Hedge...and the ones who are playable ''[[EmpoweredBadassNormal got out anyway]]''. Yeah, being one often [[BlessedWithSuck sucks]] (the Hedge wants you back, you're always a bit touched, the Glamor in your blood is toxic to humans), but still, props for the self-promotion.
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* Spoilers from the in-progress draft of 2nd Edition have really impressed the fact that you managed to break free of your Durance is an Awesome Moment. To put it bluntly, Changelings in Arcadia don't have Seemings...because Seemings are born from the method you escaped by. To reiterate; ''you were so badass you literally stole a bit of Fae nature for yourself because you were that awesome.''
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*** As you wish: For the hedge gate, a collapsible frame similar to those use for stepladder-platform combinations. Lighter, because it's not load-bearing, and with hooks on one side. Put the hook side inside, and drape a piece of string over the hooks. Use the string for the gate, burn the string when you're done. To refine iron ore, put iron ore nanopowder into solution, then use an aluminum anode and whatever cathode you find convenient to refine the iron electrolytically. To seal a Hedge gate, put an iron plate over its Earthside frame. If you're using cold iron (likely created with the above method), rivet or glue it in place. To make bullets, take electrochemically refined iron, turn it on a lathe, and sheath it in lead with a stamping press, leaving the tip uncovered. Then tamp it into the casing like any other bullet. To look into the Hedge safely, or reasonably so, use the mirror in a makeup compact. Keep the tip of your finger (or nail, if it's long enough) in the gate while you're looking, then three or four seconds after you remove that, the gate shuts. It's too small for most Hedge things to reach through, and if you close it, the gate is blocked.
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* A Freehold-defense motley consisting of a hound Beast, a lead-soldier Elemental, and a Wizened cavalry soldier went on an expedition into the Hedge to find a place called the Court of Ashes, a location where a member of the Freehold had prophesied they would find a Token lance needed to stop a dragon Hedge-beast currently rampaging through the Thorns toward their Freehold.
** After fighting their way through a couple of encounters with Hedge-beasts, they were not exactly at their best when they were accosted by a mob of apelike hobgoblins speaking an unfamiliar language. The Elemental stepped up to try to intimidate or bluff them down, and thanks to a couple of lucky rolls and a lot of really quick thinking, managed to pick up enough of their language ''on the fly'' to begin actually communicating with them, leading to an agreement for them to allow the motley to pass in return for the motley performing a quick FetchQuest.
** When they found the Court of Ashes, they found the Token protected by a wall of flame which could not be circumvented by any method available to the motley. With only the previous prophecy to go by, the Wizened soldier got off his Fae Mount, took off his weapons and armor, contemplated his reasons for needing the lance - and stepped into the flames. His clothes went up spectacularly, but he himself emerged unscathed with the Token, to considerable good-natured joking from his motley-mates.
** Thus armed, the motley then set out to fight the dragon, an encounter that would not have gone nearly so well if the Elemental hadn't managed to start things off by ensnaring the beast with a lot of piano wire, using his elemental contract with metal to hold the thing in place for several rounds. It broke free eventually, but not before the other combatants had gotten some good hits in, including an iron-tipped arrow in the eye courtesy of the hound Beast, and a stone Elemental ally climbing up onto the dragon's back to take her axe directly to its head. The Wizened soldier ended up charging straight down the barrel of the dragon's breath - a searing beam of pure concentrated light - on the back of his [[HellishHorse Fae Mount]], wielding the Token lance, which activated itself by drawing a point of Lethal damage worth of blood straight through his hand. The whole thing was an exercise in pure unadulterated {{Badass}} on the parts of both the motley and the Storyteller.
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That done, the Autumn Queen turned to The Lord of Silver and Sable, and challenged him to make the Summer Queen feel love, as she had. [[DidYouJustScamCthulhu And he couldn't.]] The True Fae could inspire fear, lust, obsession... but not true love. He was bound by the oath of the contest, and was forced to flee.\\

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That done, the Autumn Queen turned to The Lord of Silver and Sable, and challenged him to make the Summer Queen feel love, as she had. [[DidYouJustScamCthulhu And he couldn't.]] The True Fae could inspire fear, lust, obsession... [[EvilCannotComprehendGood but not true love.love]]. He was bound by the oath of the contest, and was forced to flee.\\

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