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You have a close, personal contact in fae society, someone you can rely on for  assistance, secrets, or favors. This connection might involve sharing forbidden  knowledge about the Shadowlands with Sluagh, working with Redcaps for  mercenary tasks, or leveraging the skills of other fae. These ties provide you  with useful allies in fae courts or access to valuable resources and information.
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'''System: ''You may call upon your faerie contact for assistance or advice,  especially when dealing with matters involving the fae or supernatural forces.  Your contact can provide insights, carry out specific tasks, or grant access to the  faerie world’s mysteries. However, these favors come with a cost — your fae  allies may also call upon you for aid, and refusing them could damage the  relationship or incur faerie retribution.
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Example Contacts: The nature of your contact depends on the fae you’re  connected to. Sluagh might share whispers and secrets, Redcaps might offer  muscle and dirty work, and Sidhe may help with political intrigues or magical  lore.
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Limitations: While this merit grants significant aid, your contact’s power is not  limitless. They may have their own restrictions and priorities within the fae  society. Additionally, over-reliance on this merit could draw the attention of  other fae beings, both friendly and hostile, who may take an interest in your  relationship.

Latest revision as of 20:03, 17 January 2025

Kiasyd Merits and Flaws

You have a close, personal contact in fae society, someone you can rely on for assistance, secrets, or favors. This connection might involve sharing forbidden knowledge about the Shadowlands with Sluagh, working with Redcaps for mercenary tasks, or leveraging the skills of other fae. These ties provide you with useful allies in fae courts or access to valuable resources and information.

'System: You may call upon your faerie contact for assistance or advice, especially when dealing with matters involving the fae or supernatural forces. Your contact can provide insights, carry out specific tasks, or grant access to the faerie world’s mysteries. However, these favors come with a cost — your fae allies may also call upon you for aid, and refusing them could damage the relationship or incur faerie retribution.

Example Contacts: The nature of your contact depends on the fae you’re connected to. Sluagh might share whispers and secrets, Redcaps might offer muscle and dirty work, and Sidhe may help with political intrigues or magical lore. Limitations: While this merit grants significant aid, your contact’s power is not limitless. They may have their own restrictions and priorities within the fae society. Additionally, over-reliance on this merit could draw the attention of other fae beings, both friendly and hostile, who may take an interest in your relationship.