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<blockquote data-quote="ArghMark" data-source="post: 4872832" data-attributes="member: 83266"><p>Winter Court</p><p></p><p>Ruler: Mr. Ced, a Darkling Mirrorskin.</p><p></p><p>The winter court operate like a conspiracy, with a large number of small cells operated by handlers, who report to Mr. Ced. The Winter court specifically work to cover investigations into the fey or lead them astray. They also keep tabs on all of the Changeling populace. </p><p></p><p>The Winter courtiers of Brisbane hide by blending into the mortal population. They don't tend to take desk jobs, but do tend toward positions of responsibility; police officers, homeless shelter-tenders, and social workers tend to be Winter Changelings. They tend not to stick out or over-achieve, but also keep their ears close to the ground for rumours about changeling life.</p><p></p><p>Winter Courtiers have a policy of 'adoption' of changelings fresh from the hedge. The Winter courtiers tell the newly Lost the basic political run-down of the city and set them up with simple jobs and living arrangements; often forming Motleys in a share-house arrangement. For this deal the Courtier gains new eyes and ears, because the other side of that arrangement is that as long as the Winter Courtiers have dependents, the dependents must tell them any information they require. </p><p></p><p>The Winter courtier cells often play nice with new changelings, and those who keep their heads down and report well are offered a Winter courtiership and get better luxuries and responsibilities. Those who tend to other extremes have the names of suitably receptive members of the other courts given to them.</p><p></p><p>Not before the Winter courtier cell has a good chance to examine them to find if they are fit for the freehold, however. If for any reason the changelings are deemed 'unsuitable' (i.e. Child eating ogres) the Winter court quickly disposes of the changelings with as little fuss as they gave them lodgings. They simply disappear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ArghMark, post: 4872832, member: 83266"] Winter Court Ruler: Mr. Ced, a Darkling Mirrorskin. The winter court operate like a conspiracy, with a large number of small cells operated by handlers, who report to Mr. Ced. The Winter court specifically work to cover investigations into the fey or lead them astray. They also keep tabs on all of the Changeling populace. The Winter courtiers of Brisbane hide by blending into the mortal population. They don't tend to take desk jobs, but do tend toward positions of responsibility; police officers, homeless shelter-tenders, and social workers tend to be Winter Changelings. They tend not to stick out or over-achieve, but also keep their ears close to the ground for rumours about changeling life. Winter Courtiers have a policy of 'adoption' of changelings fresh from the hedge. The Winter courtiers tell the newly Lost the basic political run-down of the city and set them up with simple jobs and living arrangements; often forming Motleys in a share-house arrangement. For this deal the Courtier gains new eyes and ears, because the other side of that arrangement is that as long as the Winter Courtiers have dependents, the dependents must tell them any information they require. The Winter courtier cells often play nice with new changelings, and those who keep their heads down and report well are offered a Winter courtiership and get better luxuries and responsibilities. Those who tend to other extremes have the names of suitably receptive members of the other courts given to them. Not before the Winter courtier cell has a good chance to examine them to find if they are fit for the freehold, however. If for any reason the changelings are deemed 'unsuitable' (i.e. Child eating ogres) the Winter court quickly disposes of the changelings with as little fuss as they gave them lodgings. They simply disappear. [/QUOTE]
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