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Boggans<br />

Seelie Trolls: Worthy of our respect because they are the most<br />

true to their fae nature and among the most worthy of our kind.<br />

Unseelie Trolls: A strange little people, but at least they<br />

know their place.<br />

Eshu<br />

Seelie Trolls: While many appear to be dishonest<br />

rogues, in truth many follow a strict code of honor. Their<br />

imagination and adventurous nature strengthen the Dreaming<br />

wherever they go. Once you have gained an eshu's<br />

loyalty, you have a friend for life.<br />

Unseelie Trolls: Dishonest rogues, who claim to follow<br />

a strict code of honor. Trust them only when you can keep<br />

an eye on them, and be aware that they spread rumors.<br />

Nockers<br />

Seelie Trolls: When they show any honor at all, it is in<br />

matters of their admittedly superior craft. They make the<br />

best weapons, but always demand a warranty, no matter how<br />

offended they may act at the suggestion.<br />

Unseelie Trolls: They make the best weapons, but<br />

always demand a warranty.<br />

Pooka<br />

Seelie Trolls: They seem to have a very low opinion of our<br />

intelligence; we are thus tempting targets for their churlish<br />

pranks. Hand out one object lesson in manners, and news in<br />

their community seems to spread, however. Fortunately they<br />

have learned not to push our patience too far.<br />

Unseelie Trolls: Smash a few of their empty animal<br />

heads together and watch them cower. Once properly<br />

humbled, they make good spies and messengers. It is always<br />

useful to have at least one pooka as a companion.<br />

kith other than to their own. Among other trolls (Seelie and<br />

Unseelie), ogres tend toward a stricter interpretation of the<br />

Code of Dagda and the Escheat, while among other, "lesser"<br />

kith, they tend toward a more liberal interpretation of these<br />

Stereotypes<br />

Redcaps<br />

Seelie Trolls: Good fighters who honor us for our strength,<br />

but they completely misunderstand what it is to be a warrior.<br />

Their excesses damage the Dreaming, and we must watch them.<br />

Unseelie Trolls: Sometimes these guys go a little too far.<br />

Despite their bravado, most of them are cowards at heart.<br />

Satyrs<br />

Seelie Trolls: A conundrum for those of our kind. They<br />

follow nothing but the dictates of their own jaded desires, yet<br />

their festivities strengthen the Dreaming and all the fae.<br />

Leave them to their own devices.<br />

Unseelie Trolls: Their pose as clueless hedonists does not<br />

fool us. They are adept scholars and incurable busybodies, always<br />

sticking their noses into our affairs. They are lying seducers and<br />

use their wiles to steal our secrets. If you must have an affair with<br />

one of them, do it on your own terms and make it a short one.<br />

Sidhe<br />

Seelie Trolls: Undoubtedly those among us best suited to<br />

lead, but they have failed the fae once before. This is their<br />

second and last chance.<br />

Unseelie Trolls: Undoubtedly those among us best<br />

suited to lead, but they have failed the fae once before. This<br />

is their second and last chance.<br />

Sluagh<br />

Seelie Trolls: As a group they are dishonest and manipulative.<br />

If nothing else, we support the sidhe to curb their excesses.<br />

You may trust some as individuals, judged by their own merits.<br />

Unseelie Trolls: They look at us as little more than<br />

powerful pawns to be used against the sidhe. We claim that we<br />

are on to them, but then why do they always still seem to get<br />

their way with us? Trust a satyr or an eshu before you trust one<br />

of these grotto-whisperers.<br />

codes. This gives other kith the impression that ogre behavior<br />

is erratic and bound by no real code. Non-trolls, thus, view<br />

Unseelie trolls with trepidation.

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