[@Prince of Seraphs] Thank you very much. One more question. Would a human's true name be their given name at birth, or something else? I'm toying with a few different ideas, here, for characters. I kinda wanna play my post-grad med student/doctor character Maxwell, but he's usually got some sort of magical talent for healing, and it doesn't sound like that'd work here. He's also a sworn pacifist, at least in his original setting, and that was magically enforced, though I could probably make than an effect of something he said wrong in the fey realm. Not that he can't sorta help people that are gonna cause harm, but he himself cannot. ...Actually, I might be able to. Ooh, ideas ideas. Right, changelings are classic fey, but they end up in the human realm for whatever reason. And a human coming to the aid of a fey is often rewarded in some fashion....Let's see. A descendant of a changeling, several generations later, might show a hint of magic but not enough to be recognized as such -- certainly not very strong without some sort of official training. Training might allow for a significant ability to be gained, thus his healing magic, which started out as just a very minor thing but is now stronger. Usually it's one of Max's ancestors that saves the life of a fey, with repayment being a promise to come to that person's aid or the aid of one of their descendants, when they are in mortal danger. Max is the (un)lucky winner. But if he's being threatened by someone with a gun, or a steel knife, I imagine the fey would not be pleased if his attackers landed a hit on the her as she drives them off. So to balance the harm done her, she might take him to the fey realm? Ugh, it needs more work. @.@