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-->People change and life keeps throwing curveballs at him, but it doesn't need to be an albatross around his neck. Moments like this are worth simply enjoying as-is.

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-->People change and life keeps throwing curveballs at him, but it doesn't need to be an albatross around his neck. Moments like this are worth simply enjoying as-is.as-is.
* The intro to the section on Seemings in ''Winter Masques'' is a bit of fiction where an Ogre Changeling talks about how he discovered he was an AmazonChaser after a StatuesqueStunner Ogre beat the crap out of the guys that were attacking him. It's a short, touching piece about a man falling in love.
-->I'm telling you, if that woman's an Ogre, then being an Ogre is the best thing you could possibly be. Fuck those so-called Fairest right in the ear. They can't hold a candle to my Angel.
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* Even the Dusk Court can be strangely heartwarming. They have *no* hope, but at the same time, they're the court of Fatalism, not the court of Despair. They might not believe that things will get better, but they're not gonna let what they think is their ultimate fate crush them. They're not Loyalists, and they're not suicidal-- they are alive here and now, and if it all comes tumbling down they're gonna be there to spit in the Gentry's eyes.

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* Even the Dusk Court can be strangely heartwarming. They have *no* hope, but at the same time, they're the court of Fatalism, not the court of Despair. They might not believe that things will get better, but they're not gonna let what they think is their ultimate fate crush them. They're not Loyalists, and they're not suicidal-- they are alive here and now, and if it all comes tumbling down they're gonna be there to spit in the Gentry's eyes.eyes.
* ''Kith and Kin'' has an example that has nothing to do with changelings at all. The beginning of the Touchstones section describes a man who hears a song on the radio and is reminded of his deceased aunt, and is initially distraught reflecting on his life...but then he gets home and his kids hug him, and the feeling disappears. For such a short passage, it's strangely poignant.
-->People change and life keeps throwing curveballs at him, but it doesn't need to be an albatross around his neck. Moments like this are worth simply enjoying as-is.

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* For starter, the whole game. Yes, You've been traumatized by horrible things. Yes, you're living a life that may potentially lead to one of multiple horror filled and nightmarish ends. But even in Changeling, there is hope that one day, you can reunite with your fetch peacefully and regain wholeness, or come to grips with your powers without descending into Madness. The hope may be small, but if the appearance of the Court of the Dawn (The Court powered by the emotion of HOPE) is symbolic of anything, its that even for the Lost, hope can burn brightly and powerfully enough to give a chance for a better tommorow.
* The fact that despite everything that happened to them, Changelings still managed to rebuild a more or less functional society where there are genuine efforts to support each other. Even after all the things the True Fae made them go through, they haven't all lost their sense of compassion and support.

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* For starter, the whole game. Yes, You've been traumatized by horrible things. Yes, you're living a life that may potentially lead to one of multiple horror filled and nightmarish ends. But even in Changeling, there is hope that one day, you can reunite with your fetch peacefully and regain wholeness, or come to grips with your powers without descending into Madness. The hope may be small, but if the appearance of the Court of the Dawn (The Court powered by the emotion of HOPE) is symbolic of anything, its that even for the Lost, hope can burn brightly and powerfully enough to give a chance for a better tommorow.
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* The fact that despite everything that happened to them, Changelings still managed to rebuild a more or less functional society where there are genuine efforts to support each other. Even after all the things the True Fae made them go through, they haven't all lost their sense of compassion and support.support.
* Even the Dusk Court can be strangely heartwarming. They have *no* hope, but at the same time, they're the court of Fatalism, not the court of Despair. They might not believe that things will get better, but they're not gonna let what they think is their ultimate fate crush them. They're not Loyalists, and they're not suicidal-- they are alive here and now, and if it all comes tumbling down they're gonna be there to spit in the Gentry's eyes.
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* For starter, the whole game. Yes, You've been traumatized by horrible things. Yes, you're living a life that may potentially lead to one of multiple horror filled and nightmarish ends. But even in Changeling, there is hope that one day, you can reunite with your fetch peacefully and regain wholeness, or come to grips with your powers without descending into Madness. The hope may be small, but if the appearance of the Court of the Dawn (The Court powered by the emotion of HOPE) is symbolic of anything, its that even for the Lost, hope can burn brightly and powerfully enough to give a chance for a better tommorow.
* The fact that despite everything that happened to them, Changelings still managed to rebuild a more or less functional society where there are genuine efforts to support each other. Even after all the things the True Fae made them go through, they haven't all lost their sense of compassion and support.

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