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A doppleganger is a type of Other which usurps a target's [[connection]]s and identity, eventually replacing them. For example a mannequin serving as a person's "good twin".<ref name=":1"> This other her was quiet, polite, subdued, but charming, doing nice things without getting anything in return.  How did that make sense? The Other her turned out to be a doppelganger, a mannequin that operated as an alternate, ‘better’ her that was usurping connections while severing hers, until she would fade away.  Something a rival sicced on her.  She found and confronted it, and after a bit of consideration, she seduced it.  She did love herself, after all.  To ensure the balance and keep this delightful her from fading away, she made a hallow within herself and formed a partnership.  Now she’s even better at being two faced, adopting a different  personality on the fly.  She can draw on her familiar to briefly become others, leeching at their Self so long as she does it, or use its mannequin nature to turn a hand into something more solid, a joint into a hinge. - [https://docs.google.com/document/d/109ZDw9ZuRD56WYrcN3yYmbz_7KOXNow3cVb4t8MvzQ4/edit# Pact Dice: Hosts]
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Many Others might be described as "dopplegangers" in some sense, taking over human lives, from common things like [[Faerie]] to unique creatures like the [[Faceless Woman]], even some Practitioners. The book [[List of Books#Quasi|Quasi]] covers many such creatures.

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