Titania
By Jacob Williamson (theslin@mail.utexas.edu) for the Ban Saide
Totem of Respect
Background Cost
Affiliations
Beauty, Art, Dance, Social Intricacies
Description
Titania's origins are unknown. She may be a powerful Sidhe noble, a spirit, or a manifestation of humanity's belief in the Fae -- or all three! She is a symbol of beauty, and as such swings wildly between grace and frivolity.
Traits
Children of Titania gain three additional dice in Appearance and Etiquette dice pools, and two extra dice in Intimidation pools. Further, changelings of the Seelie court will react favorably with a known follower of Titania. Unseelie fae will not be impressed, and depending on the individual may reguard a child of Titania as stupid, duped or frivolous.
Ban
Titania asks that her children protect works of art, preventing its destruction at every turn. "Art" is defined by the individual: garou tied to the fae courts would not regard street graffiti as art, while a fae-struck Bone Gnawer with ties to the local gangs wouldn't lay down his life for something as valueless and esoteric as Picasso's "Les Demosielles de'Avignon." While both would find the destruction of either wasteful, Titania would not hold them in contempt if they failed to protect something they felt was tasteless.