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-Arcadia +====== Arcade ====== 
-Arcadia is the realm of the True Fae. It is neither the + 
-wellspring nor the gutter of imagination, but imagination +Arcade (or as it is more often called, Arcadiais the realm of the True Fae. It is neither the wellspring nor the gutter of imagination, but imagination defines it. Arcade is a stage, with the will of the True Fae its lights and sounds, and their changeling and hobgoblin captives its actors. In Arcadia, the whims of the Fae are the laws of physics. And that can make it damn hard to get home. 
-defines it. Arcadia is a stage, with the will of the True Fae +
-its lights and sounds, and their changeling and hobgoblin +
-captives its actors. In Arcadia, the whims of the Fae are +
-the laws of physics. And that can make it damn hard to +
-get home.+
 The Fae, The Gentry, The Fae, The Gentry,
 Your Keepers Your Keepers
-The Fae are caprice wrapped tight around endless desire. +The Fae are caprice wrapped tight around endless desire. Standing in the right spot, with the right manner of looking, a Fae could create everything they can imagine. Literally any desire that might fleetingly cross their mind, Arcadia can provide. After 1,000 lifetimes’ whims met with only as much difficulty as you desired in the moment of seeking them, you might grow bored. Spoiled. You might lack a certain empathy for the world you are making and remaking. You would be, after all, the only subject in a world of objects. 
-Standing in the right spot, with the right manner of +A Fae won’t remember a time when they weren’t the master of their own destiny. (Perhaps not can’t, but certainly won’t.) They have always walked amid the briars and the dreaming places, taking the very air and shaping it. Building a world out of bodies that were to hand. Like yours.
-looking, a Fae could create everything they can imagine. +
-Literally any desire that might fleetingly cross their mind, +
-Arcadia can provide. After 1,000 lifetimes’ whims met +
-with only as much difficulty as you desired in the moment +
-of seeking them, you might grow bored. Spoiled. You +
-might lack a certain empathy for the world you are mak- +
-ing and remaking. You would be, after all, the only subject +
-in a world of objects. +
-A Fae won’t remember a time when they weren’t the +
-master of their own destiny. (Perhaps not can’t, but cer- +
-tainly won’t.) They have always walked amid the briars +
-and the dreaming places, taking the very air and shaping +
-it. Building a world out of bodies that were to hand. Like +
-yours.+
 Once Once
 The Fae are from Arcadia, and of it. In Arcadia, they The Fae are from Arcadia, and of it. In Arcadia, they