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The Ornamental Raksha

The Self in service to Desire, one who drinks from the Cup using the hand upon which they wear the Ring. Ornamental Raksha are, arguably, some of the most honest of the Fair Folk: they seek to mold themselves to the desire of others, rather than to thier own. They provide entertainment and beauty for all nobles at court, thus satisfying their purpose. A young minstrel who spends days writing a tune to please a friend is an example of an Ornamental Raksha.

Notable Ornamental Raksha:
Janiera of the Winter Rose, of the Lapis Court (E:FF p. 84)

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