In Norway, they speak of the Thussers (known as Vardogls in Iceland) that come out of their faerie hills beneath the full moon and sing, dance, and fiddle away the night. Humans seem compelled to try to join in with the Thussers’ carousing, though no mortal has ever been able to truly dance or sing with the diminutive strange-bodied creatures. The Thusser kith is similar to those wee-humans of folklore, often small and moon-eyed, and blessed, too, with the Fiddler’s Delight: by spending a Glamour point and either singing or playing some manner of instrument (which does require a successful Expression roll), the Thusser can hypnotize one targeted individual. This individual cannot do anything for as long as the Thusser is able to keep up his music. The spell is only broken once the Thusser ceases the music or until the person is forced to defend himself from incoming danger.