This is Changeling: the Dreaming PBEM. It is freeform and player run. There is no single Storyteller. The only rules are 1. Common courtesy. 2. Respect for your other players. 3. You have to play at least as many mortals as you play Fae. 4. This is fae and mortal game, no werewolves etc.
Why do you have to play a mortal. This game is about Epiphany. How do you get Glamour? This game is about developing those muse/dreamer relationships. On the dark side it is about Ravaging and Rhapsody.
The chronicle is set in the South Jersey Pine Barrens. In the present day it is mix-mosh of farms and suburbs. But there is history too. There was the Jersey Devil. There was the old mills (Bells Lake was owned from 1899 to 1954 by the Bell family who started -- and still own 51% of -- General Mills, Inc. - the "Big G Cereal Co. Gold medal has been the Bell family's brand name since establishing their first mill in Philadelphia in 1801!). There was iron hidden in the bogs. Also in the bogs were cranberries. The birthplace of American Glass making was in the sandy forests, the land providing the resources and English settlers desperate for self-sufficiency turned to Germany to deal with England’s bans on colonial manufactures. England would not let glassmakers leave England, so the colonist hired German Glass masters. The natural Iron in the sand, tinted the glass aqua-green color, glass now recognized as South Jersey Green Glass.
The area we are talking about it big. So feel free to put your character anywhere then advertise ooc of interaction. Some of the interaction will be just between 2 players, as Epiphany is rather personal.
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