Scarecrow Ministry
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}}{{Quote|I become the ghost in the attic, the rats in the walls, the shadow in the trees. I remind them all that they can’t be scared enough. Fear is my weapon. Better than any sword or rifle. Fear is my ally. Better than any friend or lover|#008000}} | }}{{Quote|I become the ghost in the attic, the rats in the walls, the shadow in the trees. I remind them all that they can’t be scared enough. Fear is my weapon. Better than any sword or rifle. Fear is my ally. Better than any friend or lover|#008000}} | ||
+ | Urban legends are about fear, and more importantly, about keeping people in line with that fear. Implicit in every legend is a lesson: don’t talk to strangers, don’t court danger, don’t sneak away to have premarital sex and so on. The Autumn Court changelings of the Scarecrow Ministry seek to use these urban legends to convey their own lessons. They become the monsters in the tales, continuing the purportedly fictional work of the Hook-Hand Man or the Jersey Devil or whatever legend works in a given area. Many Ministers change their names to those of the mythic monsters, embodying fear in a way that most within the Autumn Court are afraid to do. | ||
+ | Why do they do it? Humans, and even other changelings, aren’t scared enough. The world is dangerous, what with the Gentry out there, snatching lost souls through the Hedge or setting traps for the unsuspecting. And it’s not just the Others, either. All kinds of terrors exist out there in the night ― bloodsucking fiends, Soulless changelings with hell on their minds, men who steal the skins of animals and become feral things hungry for raw meat. The Ministers work to scare people away from such evil. | ||
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+ | The Scarecrow Ministers face two prominent dangers. The first is a physical danger: keeping people away from the other horrors sometimes puts the Ministers in direct confrontation with those horrors. The other danger is to their Clarity. They become fake monsters to keep people away from the real monsters ― but, in doing so, it’s very easy to lose perspective. Sometimes, to enforce the old legends and keep people properly afraid, real blood needs to be spilled and people get hurt. The Scarecrows walk a thin line that sometimes is hard to see ― at what point do they become exactly what they work against? | ||
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mask is particularly stubborn to remove. The rubbery fringe at the bottom of the mask seems to literally bond with the flesh of the neck. | mask is particularly stubborn to remove. The rubbery fringe at the bottom of the mask seems to literally bond with the flesh of the neck. | ||
Removing the mask also removes a layer of skin, conferring one lethal point of damage. | Removing the mask also removes a layer of skin, conferring one lethal point of damage. | ||
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+ | ===Joining=== | ||
+ | A changeling doesn’t choose the Scarecrow Ministry, the Ministry chooses her. In fact, for the most part, the Ministry remains secret, known only to a select few within the Court of Fear. The Ministers, once a year (usually Halloween or the Day of the Dead), go through the ranks of the Autumn Court and see if any belong within their order. If they find a worthy candidate, they begin an odd campaign of fear and paranoia against that changeling, testing him at a distance to see how well he handles fear (for one cannot cause fright if one is easily frightened). Maybe they break open the lock on his front door and see how he reacts. Maybe they spread whispers about how that changeling’s Keeper has been seen in the skies above the freehold. Over time, they gauge the changeling’s reactions and try to break him down to see what he’s made of. If they find him capable enough, they extend an invitation to join the order. Refusing the invitation is fine the first time, and fine the second time, for the order always extends the invite three times. The third rejection, however, earns the ire of the Scarecrows. They may do nothing except deny that changeling’s friendship ― or they may continue their campaign of fear against him. | ||
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+ | It’s not universally true that the Ministry chooses all of its Scarecrows. Certainly some have uncovered the existence of the order, which is impressive all on its own. Some who discover their presence have begged to be in the order, and have are been chosen for if their talents at manipulating fear and generating terror are up to par (or at least have the potential to be) ― but that is the exception to the rule, not the rule itself. | ||
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