I'm afraid I have been unclear about the subject, and for that I apologize. Allow me to answer what your questions, Jutlander:
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Morph with Cosmetic and Glamour? And Costs ER.
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Normally, tha Mask is always on; it doesn't fool Changeling or True Fae, though. It takes a conscious act to change it one way or another. Other than that I'd say you're spot-on.
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Is this Mind Control with Emotions Only and Area Effect? And Costs ER.
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Something like that, but if want to stick to to original rules, we should require some kind of roll.
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This is a tough one. Can any Fae imbue any words with potency to make a Pledge? On just Fae or Humans, too?
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Yes, anything said by anyone in front of a Changeling (and especially a True Fae) can be turned in a Wyrd-bound pledge. Of course, a Changeling that does this without warning at very least will be loathed by his fellows (which is less than ideal if you are a escapee from an alien realm) and at the worst will face Changeling justice.
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Special Recharge if one of these is the only way they can recharge their Glamour. Can any Fae recharge their Glamour in any of these (and more) ways? Or is each subspecies limited to the extra ways their Glamour recharges? Does Glamour recharge automatically on its own as well, or just through these special methods?
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No, every changeling can use each of this methods. And there is no automatic recharge: you want your Glamour, you have to get out there and find it.
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Jumper (Spirit) with Costs ER. Is this a way to recharge Glamour? Entering someone else's dreams?
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Not simply entering: you also have to tap the raw emotional energy that's in dreams. In order to enter someone's dreams, however, you either need the right pledge with him or the right contract. The flip side of doing this is that it leaves behind fewer traces than emotion hunting (costantly hanging around cemeteries to get grief from crying widows and orphans is going to attract attention, sooner or later).
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I don't understand what you just said here. You can spend Glamour to gain more Glamour? That sounds like infinite energy to me...
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Allow me to make an example: in English folklore, brownies are little elves that clean around the house and want a little milk or porridge left beside the door in exchange. If you won't give it to them, they misplace objects, tie your shoes and play similar pranks.
Mechanically speaking, a brownie has a pledge with a family: the milk they give him not only feeds him, but also restores his Glamour, because it's a form of payment for his work. I don't think it works with normal money, but maybe a modern Changeling could make a similar pledge and pretend a beer for his trouble.