This supplement has 100 briefly described nockers that can be used in a game of Changeling: the Dreaming. In most cases, their court allegiance, and often their seeming, are not described, allowing a Storyteller to configure them as needed. They can be used as random Kithain encountered, or as friends or foes.
The nockers are named and a brief description of their major point of interest is given.
To use the list, either roll d100 for a random result or select appropriate ones manually.
Here are some sample results:
11. Callum Andrews: Nockers regard people as puzzles that need to be solves, and Callum also approaches them this way. Unfortunately, Callum combines this desire to understand the puzzle that is those who are not other nockers with the childing desire to take everything apart to see how they work. In this case, the nocker dismantles other people, separating bone from flesh, carving out the organs and cutting up the brain to see if they can solve the puzzle of people in a mechanical way. Consequently, there is a belief that there’s a particularly brutal serial killer around.
12. Celina Spahn: Celina is a wilder who likes playing around with electronics, especially if they can get said electronics to do things it was never intended to do. Though sometimes the results are also things that the nocker didn’t intend the electronics to do; there are stories about some of Celina’s experimentation with the Raspberry PI. One of which necessitated moving to another city after what happened. Most of the time, though, Celina just makes custom items on demand, but these may come with extra “features” that were never asked for.
13. Charlotte Eaton: Charlotte is fascinated with the idea of quantum computing, and the nocker spends all their available hours working on the subject. They haven’t managed to create a true quantum computer yet, and have been using Glamour to try and get a shortcut to something that much larger teams have so far failed to accomplish. The Glamour-infused computers are definitely not normal computers, but it looks as if they may be a little… unpredictable to truly be of use. If not actively dangerous to, perhaps, reality itself.
Released: 20th August 2022 Pages: 16
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