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glamour fades and the lie is revealed, a wechselkind is most often cast out by the stolen child’s family, if not destroyed. Occasionally, though, a family takes pity on the poor creature and attempts
eventually find themselves living as outcasts, and learning to fend for themselves as best they can. The residual magic of their faerie glamour allows a wechselkind to conceal themself for short periods
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Monster Manual (2014)
feed on manes, destroying them utterly. Otherwise, killing a manes causes it to dissipate into a cloud of reeking vapor that reforms into another manes after one day. “Have no pity for this damnable
— a corpulent mockery of ape and boar standing twice the height of a human, with feathered wings that seem too small for its bloated body. These brutish features conceal a remarkable intelligence and
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Monster Manual (2014)
feed on manes, destroying them utterly. Otherwise, killing a manes causes it to dissipate into a cloud of reeking vapor that reforms into another manes after one day. “Have no pity for this damnable
— a corpulent mockery of ape and boar standing twice the height of a human, with feathered wings that seem too small for its bloated body. These brutish features conceal a remarkable intelligence and
compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Grim Hollow: Player’s Guide
with keen eyesight and a talent for archery. Their deep knowledge of the woodlands and their affinity with the fey enable them to conceal themselves effortlessly within their own domains. Their deadly
out by the stolen child’s family, if not destroyed. Occasionally, though, a family takes pity on the poor creature and attempts to raise them, only to find that while their mind develops normally, a