Good things come to those who wait… so forgive us for the day of delay, but we are back with a discussion of Proverbial Monsters. This slim bestiary of creatures inspired by sayings and superstitions seemed like a natural follow-up to our dive into Urban Legends. It’s not specifically a Changeling book, but most or all of the options in here can fit easily into a Lost game, so it’s through that lens that we turn our critical eyes. Here’s the thing, though—this book is no longer available for sale, and we can find no explanation for why. Consider this episode your armament for if you should eventually come across these pages in the wild, for a book in hand is worth two in the… cloud? Whatever the digital archiving equivalent of that saying would be.
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Pooka G (any pronoun/they) taught a man to fish and he was devoured by a kraken. So… mixed results.
Amelia Fetch (she/her) spoke of the Devil, but he merely sent a polite invitation for cream tea at a crossroads three days thence.
Je n’ai jamais fait qu’une prière à Dieu, une très courte : “Ô Seigneur, rends mes ennemis ridicules”. Et Dieu l’a exaucée.
(I’ve only ever made one prayer to God, a very short one: “O Lord, make my enemies ridiculous.” And God has granted it.)
—Voltaire