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===The Fae=== Fae are bound by laws, yes. Just as many as the mortal beings and objects. But their laws are different, based in story and contract, and the mixing of Fae and Mortal laws can be powerful indeed, giving mortal heroes of tale and legend items of great power, made with impossible material. But not all the tales and legends speak of glory. Some speak of the price paid for them. The Fae do not take mere gold or silver, such things is worthless to them. They take what is hard or impossible for them to make. Mortal magic, both the arcane power of spells and the gentle warmth of memories, sell very well. Such things as True Love, or the Power of Friendship, they have little experience with making. But if you are willing to sell, you can buy items of such power. A sword carved from a monster's tooth, harder and stronger than steel, and invulnerable to the magical rusting of a wizard or the invisible attraction of the metal lodestones a tinker or a thaumaturgist makes. A cloak woven of starlight and moonbeams can render you near invisible, and channels spells quite well. Bottled emotions can be used as the material component for powerful spells, making them less tiring to cast. A blade quenched in emotion attains extraordinary attributes and abilities. Just be mindful of the cost. For many a mortal has made the trip to Erindor Forest, through land or trod, only for a misspoken word or poorly planned bargain to bind them into permanent service, or sell half their remembered life for a shiny trinket. (Credit: [https://forum.rpg.net/showthread.php?829251-Interest-Discussion-Duskengrim-Fantasy-Fate-Core&p=21921861#post21921861 Verenes Aeone])
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