Description:
The fey Courts are many and varied, and their hidden settlements can be found in many parts of the world, linked by anicent moonpools and the network of magical lines that cross the world. Changelings are born from human parents who have been bewyched, or from the fey coming into the world for their own ends. From birth changelings are marked as different. The rituals or magic in their spawning marking them as the property of the Courts and their anicent pacts with the gods of the world.
The lives of changelings can be varied and different. For some they grow up in the realms of the Courts slaves under the protection of their master or mistress, only to find freedom later in life, or sent back into the mortal realm when their owner grows tired of keeping them. Others are rejected much earlier, and find themselves returned to their mortal parents, or as children to an orphanage. Yet all Changelings feel the call, sensing the magic in places at the back of their mind from time to time, or seeing fleeting gimpses of glamours that sheild the hidden places. For a changeling, they have never belonged, not in the mortal world or elsewhere.
This often leaves changelings feeling alone, imposters in the world. It is for this reason sages believe that Hags and Changelings have such affinity for shapechanging glamours and transmutations. Something of their mindset allows the feelings of not belonging to imprint upon the magic of the world, so that they can take the form of others and blend into those societies. Other sages believe it has much to do with the rituals of the fey Courts, their twilight feuds being fought with cloak and dagger spies and infiltrators, and picking disposible agents from the myrad of mortal kyn simplying being the most expedient way of recruiting such agents. The shapechanging magic they are greanted, just a tool to allow them to be all the more dangerous infiltrators. For this reason there are no changeling socities, they are rare in number and their need to blend in, leaving them unable to locate their own.