• usernamesaredifficul [he/him]
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          1 year ago

          can't trick me that easy man I know the fae lore better than that. The fae wouldn't return a human child they keep them as slaves and to sacrifice to the devil in exchange for their continued immortality

          • Changeling [it/its]
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            1 year ago

            The stories vary and there’s not even a consensus among them what a changeling is. Is it one of the fae pretending to be a human to gain access to human milk? Is it a fae child who is raised as a human unknowingly? Will that fae child discover their proclivities as they grow? Is a changeling a construct which will whither and die, leaving a rotten bulb in the crib? All of these stories are told.

            As for the babies who are taken away, what happens to them. Are they lifelong servants? Are they given to the devil like you mentioned? Are they taken away and pampered for all their days? Are they raised until they are adolescents and then tortured to death for fun? All of these stories are told, too.

            Even if humans were able to tell a consistent story about the fae, I don’t think it would last long. It would simply be too fun to step in and make the story diverge again.

              • Changeling [it/its]
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                1 year ago

                Oh, absolutely. The amount of disabled children who were tortured and murdered over the tales is harrowing. Although in some areas, mothers were told that being kind to the changeling would get you your child back. Always sounded like regression to me.