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"I am young for a spirit, but I am strong. Belief has
shaped me into someone I am proud to be, and most days more
Essence than I can possibly use is given freely to me by
hundreds.
"I have it much better than most of the others here in the
Marches, and for that reason I must be stealthy. I hide from the
forces of Heaven, who would hunt me down as a pagan goddess, and
from the hounds of Hell, who would press me into the role of the
seducer of children. I will be neither.
"I will be myself, and only myself. I will ever serve but
one master. One special human. One special child.
"And until I find him I will dwell alone in my empty
Neverland."
Vessel: Miniature winged humanoid/6
Skills: Emote/6, Fighting/5, Large Weapon
(Sword)/5, Move Silently/4, Tinker/4, Tracking/4
Songs: Attraction (Celestial/5), Entropy
(Corporeal/3), Form (Ethereal/2), Motion (Corporeal/4), Spirit
Speech (Ethereal/4), Tongues (Corporeal/2), Transference
(Corporeal/3)
Artifact: Celestial Artifact (Miniature sword)/5;
Power 5, Accuracy +2
Every day, somewhere in the world, there can be found a stage on
which a production of J.M. Barrie's Peter Pan is being
performed. Maybe it's on Broadway. Or in London. Or in a high
school in middle America. Perhaps it's in your own neighborhood.
As always, sooner or later, there comes the moment in the play
when Peter exhorts the audience to save the life of a dying fairy
by clapping their hands and believing. Not surprisingly,
it always works.
Unknown to the members of the audience, though, their belief has
an additional effect -- it sends Essence on to a powerful
Ethereal spirit created at the start of the 20th Century in the
image of the fictional fairy.
The Ethereal calling herself Tinker Bell is a six-inch-tall
winged pixie-like humanoid, with snow-white hair and skin. She is
voluptuously shaped and dressed in a revealing gown of leaves.
Her natural speech resembles the ringing of tiny chimes; she must
use the Corporeal Song of Tongues in order to speak with most
mortals.
"Tink" is never without her sword -- a weapon perfectly
proportioned for her use. Despite its minute size, it strikes
with the power of a weapon far larger. The sword is a perfect
metaphor for its wielder -- Tinker Bell is as powerful as many
Celestials, in spite of her diminutive form. Almost daily
influxes of Essence in quantities that the old pagan gods can
only dream about have made her very formidable. Similarly, her
Corporeal vessel is as powerful as she dares make it.
She dwells in Neverland, a dreamscape/realm poised
precisely on the axis between Beleth and Blandine's domains, just
out of sight of the usual patrols of the Guardians through
the Border Marches. Neverland is her own construct, a
way to spend excess Essence that she dare not apply to herself.
Over the years it has slowly grown, and now resembles the
fictional land of dreams from Barrie's work. It even has a small
untended Tether linking it to the statue of Peter Pan in London,
England. But save for plant and animal life, it is empty; she is
its only inhabitant.
For the moment.
In addition to her own survival, Tinker Bell has one other
powerful drive: to find a human child worthy of becoming the new
Peter Pan. To this end she searches dreamscapes and the
Corporeal world, seeking the right combination of innocence,
boldness and childlike selfishness that define the Pan. When
she finds him (or her -- she's not picky about the gender), she
will bring the child physically to Neverland and give it to him,
placing it, herself, her Songs and her Essence at his disposal.
Her ability to enter the Corporeal realm is limited, though: she
can only manifest in England, and anywhere Peter Pan has
been performed within the last 24 hours. This includes broadcasts
of the play, but not viewings of the animated movie.
Because of her strength and her potential for even greater power,
Tink is the subject of great interest by both angels and demons.
Both sides consider her potentially dangerous, but Hell hopes to
lure (or blackmail) her into its service.
Tinker Bell will normally be encountered only when she is
out searching for the Pan, and she will be stubbornly
single-minded when it comes to pursuing her goal. She refuses to
have anything to do with any Celestials, especially demons, and
will do her best to flee from them unless a child is in danger.
She will freely give her life in the defense of a child, knowing
that the next performance of Peter Pan in the mortal realm
will restore her.
Special Note: Because of the complex copyright
situation surrounding Peter Pan and related works (quick
summary: they're all public domain in the USA, but still protected
in the UK), this page is for viewing only within the United States
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