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[[Umbral_Domains:_DA_Fae_Gold_Oath_Pledge_of_Sanctity|The Pledge of Sanctity]] - Gold Oath related to religiously based Echoes.
[[Umbral_Domains:_DA_Fae_Gold_Oath_Pledge_of_Sanctity|The Pledge of Sanctity]] - Gold Oath related to religiously based Echoes.
[[Umbral_Domains:_DA_Fae_Tailored_Oaths|Tailored Oaths]] - Oaths tailored to work against particular sorts of Echoes.


=== Rules ===
=== Rules ===
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=== Settings & Setting Elements ===
=== Settings & Setting Elements ===


[[Umbral_Domains:_Dark_Ages_Fae_Time| A Strange Preception of Time]] - It is well noted that fae interact with time differently than humans.  This variant takes that idea just a bit further.
[[Umbral_Domains:_Dark_Ages_Fae_Time| A Strange Perception of Time]] - It is well noted that fae interact with time differently than humans.  This variant takes that idea just a bit further.
 


== Recommended Reading ==
== Recommended Reading ==
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===Other Publications===
===Other Publications===
''The Broken Sword'', Anderson, Poul
''Modern Classics of Fantasy'', Ed. Dozois, Gardner - Many of the stories could relate to Dark Ages: Fae.


==Other Media==
==Other Media==

Latest revision as of 05:00, 4 January 2009

Canon Compatible[edit]

New/Revised Powers[edit]

Oaths[edit]

The Pledge of Sanctity - Gold Oath related to religiously based Echoes.

Tailored Oaths - Oaths tailored to work against particular sorts of Echoes.

Rules[edit]

Fae Touched - Rules for playing mortals on the path to becomming fae. Intended for a power level on par with mortal Sorcerers.


Settings & Setting Elements[edit]



Canon Incompatible[edit]

Powers[edit]

Rules[edit]

Settings & Setting Elements[edit]

A Strange Perception of Time - It is well noted that fae interact with time differently than humans. This variant takes that idea just a bit further.

Recommended Reading[edit]

White Wolf[edit]

Other Publications[edit]

The Broken Sword, Anderson, Poul

Modern Classics of Fantasy, Ed. Dozois, Gardner - Many of the stories could relate to Dark Ages: Fae.


Other Media[edit]

Film[edit]

Links[edit]