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=== True Chrysalis === Magi Awaken, Changelings Chrysalize. Chrysalis is not the awakening of a fae soul that has lain dormant inside a human, but the blossoming of a human spirit's in it's true nature: the Fae Meim. Changelings are not chimeral ''others'' who've merged with a human and now run half the show, they're humans who've suddenly become vividly aware of the hidden world that human fear and imagination have spawned. In theory ''all'' humans could become Changelings if the persistant pragmatism of Banality didn't keep dragging them back to normality. Upon achieving Chrysalis a human identifies with an archetypal form (typically a Kith) and adopts a somewhat (occasionally dramatically) altered persona more suited to dealing with the dangerous new world in which he finds himself. In more extreme cases this may produce an almost Jeckyll & Hyde like split in personality, though usually the Changeling's understandings and attitudes shift only slightly with the new influx of experience. The Dreaming is a vast sea of humanity's collected unconscious memories, fears, hopes, and speculations. Those fae with the knack for Remembrance have learned to dip into this well, gaining insight into the Dreaming's recurring themes and recalling events long before their birth. Some fae who've gained great Rememberance at Chrysalis may even identify closely with the heroes of old, believing themselves to be re-incarnations of the same. And who's to say that some bit bulk of the heroe's life, and even "spirit", isn't passed along in the memory? Still there are always significant differences between the heroes of old and those who re-live their memory.
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