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==Spiritual Beings== The Gentry seem to treat spiritual beings as another type of hobgoblin- sensible, as they usually find them lost and materialized in the Hedge- and Spirits tend to end up as such after awhile anyway. The Chimera is rumored to be such a spirit. ===Spirits=== To what degree spirits keep their nature is uncertain, especially since many may have been in the hedge for weeks, months or years before being captured; it probably says something, however, that former ''magath'' are both more sane than their progenitors and as sane as any other spirits. Generally, however, the goblins formed by Gentry have lost a level (at least) of Rank when it became a goblin. ===Ridden=== The Ridden tend not to be kidnapped by the Gentry, instead entering the Hedge some other way- and meeting their riding spirit face-to-face if they do. If the Gentry take the ridden, then that person ends up any type of Changeling, and the spirit a goblin. Because of this, any fetch created tends to have an easier time of living (as the riding spirit is removed), so an escaping Changeling will find that the fetch lived their life better than they personally did. ===Claimed=== The bond of spirit and flesh seems to protect the Claimed. They take injuries from the Thorns, but they lose neither sanity/integrity, nor do they become infused with glamour, in a manner akin to werewolves. Additionally, the Gentry seem to have a hard time changing them, the will of the spirit and the flesh of the human preventing harm... or turning them into an especially-powerful goblin. ===Hosts=== Hosts are very unusual for spirits, and this shows no more clearly than here; when trapped in the Hedge, if they cannot make their way back to the mortal world, then they tend to gravitate to Arcadia, where the Gentry find them to be annoying pests... especially when they claim an abandoned Realm. In this manner, they may form something akin to the Lord of Faerie; whether they actually are is uncertain. What is reasonably known is that the Gentry don't make slaves or pets of Hosts.
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