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== Use By Practitioners == | == Use By Practitioners == | ||
Hard to use as a [[Familiar]] | Hard to use as a [[Familiar]] but is possible as is all things. | ||
== Variants == | == Variants == | ||
Revision as of 20:12, March 10, 2021
A Bugge is something akin to a sapient and ambulatory story.<ref name="ccbeck">“Mr. Rudbeck is a Fancy, an old version of a Bugge or Buggane, or an old version of an Urban Legend, though I despise how imprecise that particular term is. In an era before the printing press, certain ideas or glyphs would take hold, recur in the public consciousness, and find something to latch onto or manifest within. The recurring story or idea feeds the Fancy, and the Fancy can, on rare occasion, become crafty enough to perpetuate the story that feeds it. Mr. Rudbeck is one such Fancy, and attained a level of influence approaching that of a lesser divinity.” - Excerpt from Cutting Class 6.1</ref>
Nature
Abilities/Behavior
Reactive<ref>
- Bestiary: Bugge</ref>
Weaknesses
Alien structure can work against them.
Formation
Use By Practitioners
Hard to use as a Familiar but is possible as is all things.
Variants
Buggane
Advanced examples of a bugge.
Boggarts
Focused more on fears.
Older Relatives
- Fancy - From before the western implementation of the printing press.<ref name="ccbeck"/>
References
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