The changeling alters her flesh to appear as another individual. This change affects only a single limb or other aspect of the character, so only her hands or her face or her back can be made to resemble that of another person. This clause is often used to enhance disguises, though it is sometimes used to emulate unique birthmarks, signature tattoos, etc. It affects both Mask and fae mien.
The feature so modeled must be a real feature that exists on a known subject, and it must come from a human (or at least partially human) source.
Changelings can use this Contract multiple times to reproduce multiple features, but the cost must be paid each time and the roll must be made each time, as well.
Cost: 1 Glamour
Dice Pool: Stamina + Wyrd ({Stamina}+{Supernatural Trait})
Action: Instant
Catch: The changeling appropriates an object belonging to the individual whose features she plans to reproduce.
Roll Results
Dramatic Failure: The Contract fails grotesquely, disfiguring the changeling instead of mirroring the model. This may result in a distortion on the face, a withered limb or a horrendous discoloration of the skin. For the remainder of the scene, the character suffers a –1 die penalty to any Presence-based dice pools (except those involving Intimidation) when the disfigurement is visible.
Failure: The changeling fails to emulate the desired feature.
Success: The changeling emulates the feature in question so that it passes inspection by those who would best know the modeled subject. This power lasts for the duration of the scene, though the changeling may choose to end the Contract before that if she wishes.
Exceptional Success: The changeling has so mastered this particular expression of the other character’s physical aspect that she doesn’t have to roll to re-attain this particular feature if he invokes this Contract at a later time. He must still pay the cost as normal, though.
Suggested Modifiers
| Modifier | Situation |
| –2 | The character has never actually seen the feature in question, as with, “Well, she has a birthmark the color and shape of a wine stain just above her bellybutton.” |