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* SpiritualSuccessor: TabletopGame/ChangelingTheLost, which uses elements from both Dreaming itself, such as kiths, Glamour and Arcadia, and from its historical variant Dark Ages: Fae, such as seasonal based themed courts and pacts with goblins.

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* SpiritualSuccessor: TabletopGame/ChangelingTheLost, ''TabletopGame/ChangelingTheLost'', which uses elements from both Dreaming itself, such as kiths, Glamour and Arcadia, and from its historical variant Dark ''Dark Ages: Fae, Fae'', such as seasonal based seasonally themed courts and pacts with goblins.

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* TheWikiRule: The [[http://whitewolf.fandom.com/wiki/Main_Page White Wolf Wiki]] and [[http://changelingthedreaming.fandom.com/wiki/Changeling:_The_Dreaming_Wiki Changeling: The Dreaming Wiki]].

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: There were three books planned and in various stages of development before the line was originally cancelled: ''The Book of Glamour'', ''Keys to the Kingdom'' (which would have addressed Egyptian fae), and ''Kithbook: Boggan''. ''The Book of Glamour'' was actually advertised in the back of the Eshu kithbook, but the publishing company Arthaus dissolved and it was never produced. A shortened, unofficial form of the Boggan kithbook can be found [[http://www.boggan.digitaldreaming.org here]]. An official Boggan kithbook (albeit not the originally planned one, or a canonised version of the unofficial one) was written and released as a stretch goal in the Kickstarter for the 20th anniversary core. The C20 ''Player's Guide'' offers its own brief portrayal of Changeling Egypt with the Kingdom of the Sphinx, although how similar it is to what was planned for ''Keys to the Kingdom'' is unknown.
* TheWikiRule: The [[http://whitewolf.fandom.com/wiki/Main_Page White Wolf Wiki]] and [[http://changelingthedreaming.fandom.com/wiki/Changeling:_The_Dreaming_Wiki Changeling: The Dreaming Wiki]].

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: There were three books planned and in various stages of development before the line was originally cancelled: ''The Book of Glamour'', ''Keys to the Kingdom'' (which would have addressed Egyptian fae), and ''Kithbook: Boggan''. ''The Book of Glamour'' was actually advertised in the back of the Eshu kithbook, but the publishing company Arthaus dissolved and it was never produced. A shortened, unofficial form of the Boggan kithbook can be found [[http://www.boggan.digitaldreaming.org here]]. An official Boggan kithbook (albeit not the originally planned one, or a canonised version of the unofficial one) was written and released as a stretch goal in the Kickstarter for the 20th anniversary core. The C20 ''Player's Guide'' offers its own brief portrayal of Changeling Egypt with the Kingdom of the Sphinx, Art/TheSphinx, although how similar it is to what was planned for ''Keys to the Kingdom'' is unknown.
* TheWikiRule: The [[http://whitewolf.fandom.com/wiki/Main_Page White Wolf Wiki]] and [[http://changelingthedreaming.fandom.com/wiki/Changeling:_The_Dreaming_Wiki Changeling: The Dreaming Wiki]].Wiki]].
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: There were three books planned and in various stages of development before the line was cancelled: ''The Book of Glamour'', ''Keys to the Kingdom'' (which would have addressed Egyptian fae), and ''Kithbook: Boggan''. ''The Book of Glamour'' was actually advertised in the back of the Eshu kithbook, but the publishing company Arthaus dissolved and it was never produced. A shortened, unofficial form of the Boggan kithbook can be found [[http://www.boggan.digitaldreaming.org here]].
* TheWikiRule: The [[http://whitewolf.wikia.com/wiki/Main_Page White Wolf Wiki]] and [[http://changelingthedreaming.wikia.com/wiki/Changeling:_The_Dreaming_Wiki Changeling: The Dreaming Wiki]].

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: There were three books planned and in various stages of development before the line was originally cancelled: ''The Book of Glamour'', ''Keys to the Kingdom'' (which would have addressed Egyptian fae), and ''Kithbook: Boggan''. ''The Book of Glamour'' was actually advertised in the back of the Eshu kithbook, but the publishing company Arthaus dissolved and it was never produced. A shortened, unofficial form of the Boggan kithbook can be found [[http://www.boggan.digitaldreaming.org here]].
here]]. An official Boggan kithbook (albeit not the originally planned one, or a canonised version of the unofficial one) was written and released as a stretch goal in the Kickstarter for the 20th anniversary core. The C20 ''Player's Guide'' offers its own brief portrayal of Changeling Egypt with the Kingdom of the Sphinx, although how similar it is to what was planned for ''Keys to the Kingdom'' is unknown.
* TheWikiRule: The [[http://whitewolf.wikia.fandom.com/wiki/Main_Page White Wolf Wiki]] and [[http://changelingthedreaming.wikia.fandom.com/wiki/Changeling:_The_Dreaming_Wiki Changeling: The Dreaming Wiki]].
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* TheWikiRule: The [[http://changelingthedreaming.wikia.com/wiki/Changeling:_The_Dreaming_Wiki Changeling: The Dreaming Wiki]].

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* TheWikiRule: The [[http://whitewolf.wikia.com/wiki/Main_Page White Wolf Wiki]] and [[http://changelingthedreaming.wikia.com/wiki/Changeling:_The_Dreaming_Wiki Changeling: The Dreaming Wiki]].
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: There were three books planned and in various stages of development before the line was cancelled: ''The Book of Glamour'', ''Keys to the Kingdom'' (which would have addressed Egyptian fae), and ''Kithbook: Boggan''. ''The Book of Glamour'' was actually advertised in the back of the Eshu kithbook, but the publishing company Arthaus dissolved and it was never produced. A shortened, unofficial form of the Boggan kithbook can be found [[http://www.boggan.digitaldreaming.org here]].

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: There were three books planned and in various stages of development before the line was cancelled: ''The Book of Glamour'', ''Keys to the Kingdom'' (which would have addressed Egyptian fae), and ''Kithbook: Boggan''. ''The Book of Glamour'' was actually advertised in the back of the Eshu kithbook, but the publishing company Arthaus dissolved and it was never produced. A shortened, unofficial form of the Boggan kithbook can be found [[http://www.boggan.digitaldreaming.org here]].here]].
* TheWikiRule: The [[http://changelingthedreaming.wikia.com/wiki/Changeling:_The_Dreaming_Wiki Changeling: The Dreaming Wiki]].
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: There were three books planned and in various stages of development before the line was cancelled: ''The Book of Glamour'', ''Keys to the Kingdom'' (which would have addressed Egyptian fae), and''Kithbook: Boggan''. ''The Book of Glamour'' was actually advertised in the back of the Eshu kithbook, but the publishing company Arthaus dissolved and it was never produced.

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: There were three books planned and in various stages of development before the line was cancelled: ''The Book of Glamour'', ''Keys to the Kingdom'' (which would have addressed Egyptian fae), and''Kithbook: and ''Kithbook: Boggan''. ''The Book of Glamour'' was actually advertised in the back of the Eshu kithbook, but the publishing company Arthaus dissolved and it was never produced. A shortened, unofficial form of the Boggan kithbook can be found [[http://www.boggan.digitaldreaming.org here]].
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* SpiritualSuccessor: TabletopGame/ChangelingTheLost, which uses elements from both Dreaming itself, such as kiths, Glamour and Arcadia, and from its historical variant Dark Ages: Fae, such as seasonal based themed courts and pacts with goblins.

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* SpiritualSuccessor: TabletopGame/ChangelingTheLost, which uses elements from both Dreaming itself, such as kiths, Glamour and Arcadia, and from its historical variant Dark Ages: Fae, such as seasonal based themed courts and pacts with goblins.goblins.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: There were three books planned and in various stages of development before the line was cancelled: ''The Book of Glamour'', ''Keys to the Kingdom'' (which would have addressed Egyptian fae), and''Kithbook: Boggan''. ''The Book of Glamour'' was actually advertised in the back of the Eshu kithbook, but the publishing company Arthaus dissolved and it was never produced.
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* The spiritual successor was TabletopGame/ChangelingTheLost which is based on Changeling's Dark Ages game complete with seasonal based themed courts and pacts with goblins.

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* The spiritual successor was TabletopGame/ChangelingTheLost SpiritualSuccessor: TabletopGame/ChangelingTheLost, which is based on Changeling's uses elements from both Dreaming itself, such as kiths, Glamour and Arcadia, and from its historical variant Dark Ages game complete with Ages: Fae, such as seasonal based themed courts and pacts with goblins.
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* The spiritual successor was ChangelingTheLost which is based on Changeling's Dark Ages game complete with seasonal based themed courts and pacts with goblins.

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* The spiritual successor was ChangelingTheLost TabletopGame/ChangelingTheLost which is based on Changeling's Dark Ages game complete with seasonal based themed courts and pacts with goblins.
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* The spiritual successor was ChanglingTheLost which is based on Changling's Dark Ages game complete with seasonal based themed courts and pacts with goblins.

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* The spiritual successor was ChanglingTheLost ChangelingTheLost which is based on Changling's Changeling's Dark Ages game complete with seasonal based themed courts and pacts with goblins.
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* The spiritual successor was ChanglingTheLost which is based on Changling's Dark Ages game complete with seasonal based themed courts and pacts with goblins.

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