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[[About The Changeling Advent (Tobyverse)|About The Changeling Advent]]
 
[[About The Changeling Advent (Tobyverse)|About The Changeling Advent]]
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"Now, I'm not going to mince words here. I know there is quite a bit of controversy over the origin of these...Changelings. We have heard everything from demonic possession to genetic mutation to alien abductions, but really, that isn't important. The question that the American people, and likely the people of the rest of the world want to know is simple...are they a danger?"
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-excerpt from the debate on Proposition 81, Kansas
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Long ago, there were legends of false children. They were said to be the result of faerie abduction, a twisted, monstrous copy left behind in place of a real child. They were wicked abominations, horrible empty things that desired nothing more than the misery and pain of all of those around them. They were know as Changelings.
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The fact that this legend was quite a bit off has not done much to help the Changelings of the modern day.
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The ancient faeries, the Fair Folk, did indeed once walk among us. They were the strange and twisted lords of beauty and madness, beings of pure, chaotic magical energy. Some lived in our world as lords and gods, while some skulked the shadows and took the role of our nightmares. All enjoyed our company...or perhaps servitude. When one is in the company of one of the Fair Folk, one tends to bleed into the other rather quickly. In any case, they took human lover/consorts/slaves, and bore and sired a race of halfbreed children. These children were the true Changelings, or Elderblood, or whatever the PC term is now. In any case, they were no more evil than any human being...which is to say that they could be quite wicked indeed.
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But as time passed, the Fair Folk left our world. Why? This, in itself, is a great mystery. Perhaps they were driven out. Perhaps they did not like the idea of living in a world where their power would not be supreme. Maybe they got lost or board, their mercurial natures driving them away. Whatever the cause, they vanished. Their changeling descendants remained for some time, but their numbers began to dwindle as the old faerie blood began to grow thin. In fact, at the dusk of the twentieth century, only a handful of people were true changelings, and it seemed clear that their final chapter was being written.
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Then something impossible happened. It was called the Changeling Advent.
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No one know exactly what happened, or when it happened, but for some strange and unknown reason, the amount of faerie blood necessary to be considered a Changeling plummeted. Around the world, thousands of parents saw their children become monsters, and no one ever was told why. This, of course, fostered quite a bit of fear and paranoia. Anyone could become a changeling, and no one could tell until it happened.
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The mass of negative emotions directed at the Changelings is often manipulated. Amoral politicians have one campaigns riding on the fear of the transformation. Radical and bloodthirsty hate groups have formed. And the Changelings themselves? Many have been filled with anger, giving birth to several changeling gangs, death cults, and terrorist cells.
  
 
[[Rules for Changelings (Tobyverse)|Rules for Changelings]]
 
[[Rules for Changelings (Tobyverse)|Rules for Changelings]]

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