Umbral Domains: Changeling
Categories
Canon Compatible
New/Revised Powers
Rules
Arts à la Carte - Allowing the choice of individual cantrips rather than whole arts.
Morphean Arts - More flexible Arts.
Cantrip Attributes By Bunk - Alternate attribute system for Cantrips.
Settings & Setting Elements
Chimera in Autumn - Physical interactions of Chimera with the Autumn World.
Canon Incompatible
Powers
Rules
Settings & Setting Elements
True Chrysalis - What if Changelings weren't fae spirits posessing human hosts? What if they were something different?
Recommended Reading
Links
Scattered Dreams - These pages pretty thorough introduction to many of the powers, character types, and other concepts involved involved in the Changeling universe. Also a handy reference guide.
The Right to Dream - The Right to Dream contains many supplimental rules and character sheets. But more importantly it contains quite a bit of erreta and some developer commentary for various officially published books.
Books
White Wolf
I know that technically all canon material should really be recommended, however the books indicated below are the ones that have been most influential in creating [Umbral Domains] material. Books are listed in order of percieved importance:
Changeling: the Dreaming. 2nd ed. Lemke, Ian, et al. White Wolf Publishing Inc. 1997.[1]
Dreams and Nightmares.Martin, R.S., Neil Mick, and Jim Moore. White Wolf Publishing Inc. 1997.[2]
Denizens of the Dreaming. Howard, Christopher, et al. White Wolf Publishing Inc. 1999.[3]
Players Guide. Brucato, Phil, et al. White Wolf Publishing Inc. 1997.[4]
Changeling Storytellers Guide. Hunter, Mark, et al. White Wolf Publishing Inc. 1998.[5]
Kithbook: Nockers. Howard, Christopher, and Ethan Skemp. White Wolf Publishing Inc. 1997.[6]
The Enchanted. Kenson, Steve. White Wolf Publishing Inc. 1997.[7]
Inanime: the Secret Way. Barret, Rob, et al. White Wolf Publishing Inc. 1998.
Other Books
The Broken Sword, Anderson, Poul
Little, Big, Crowley, John
Modern Classics of Fantasy, Ed. Dozois, Gardner (several stories closely relate to things fae)
Celtic Myths & Legends, Rolleston, T.W., Studio Editions Ltd, 1994
--Peter K. 12:06, 30 April 2006 (PDT)